FOXP3 recognizes microsatellites and bridges DNA through multimerization

Zhang, Wenxiang and Leng, Fangwei and Wang, Xi and Ramirez, Ricardo N. and Park, Jinseok and Benoist, Christophe and Hur, Sun (2023) FOXP3 recognizes microsatellites and bridges DNA through multimerization. Nature, 624 (7991). pp. 433-441. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

FOXP3 is a transcription factor that is essential for the development of regulatory T cells, a branch of T cells that suppress excessive inflammation and autoimmunity1,2,3,4,5. However, the molecular mechanisms of FOXP3 remain unclear. Here we here show that FOXP3 uses the forkhead domain—a DNA-binding domain that is commonly thought to function as a monomer or dimer—to form a higher-order multimer after binding to TnG repeat microsatellites. The cryo-electron microscopy structure of FOXP3 in a complex with T3G repeats reveals a ladder-like architecture, whereby two double-stranded DNA molecules form the two ‘side rails’ bridged by five pairs of FOXP3 molecules, with each pair forming a ‘rung’. Each FOXP3 subunit occupies TGTTTGT within the repeats in a manner that is indistinguishable from that of FOXP3 bound to the forkhead consensus motif (TGTTTAC). Mutations in the intra-rung interface impair TnG repeat recognition, DNA bridging and the cellular functions of FOXP3, all without affecting binding to the forkhead consensus motif. FOXP3 can tolerate variable inter-rung spacings, explaining its broad specificity for TnG-repeat-like sequences in vivo and in vitro. Both FOXP3 orthologues and paralogues show similar TnG repeat recognition and DNA bridging. These findings therefore reveal a mode of DNA recognition that involves transcription factor homomultimerization and DNA bridging, and further implicates microsatellites in transcriptional regulation and diseases.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Geological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 14 Dec 2023 12:06
Last Modified: 14 Dec 2023 12:06
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/4270

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