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Coregulator Control of Androgen Receptor Action by a Novel Nuclear Receptor-binding Motif

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2014)

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Background: The interaction surface of coactivators and the androgen receptor (AR) is an important target for prostate cancer therapeutics. Results: A new interface formed by binding of the sequence (GARRPR) and the allosteric pocket (BF-3) of the AR has been identified. Conclusion: GARRPR binding modulates AR activity. Significance: The GARRPR/BF-3 interaction is a novel regulatory hub for AR activity.The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that is essential for prostate cancer development. It is activated by androgens through its ligand-binding domain (LBD), which consists predominantly of 11 -helices. Upon ligand binding, the last helix is reorganized to an agonist conformation termed activator function-2 (AF-2) for coactivator binding. Several coactivators bind to the AF-2 pocket through conserved LXXLL or FXXLF sequences to enhance the activity of the receptor. Recently, a small compound-binding surface adjacent to AF-2 has been identified as an allosteric modulator of the AF-2 activity and is termed binding function-3 (BF-3). However, the role of BF-3 in vivo is currently unknown, and little is understood about what proteins can bind to it. Here we demonstrate that a duplicated GARRPR motif at the N terminus of the cochaperone Bag-1L functions through the BF-3 pocket. These findings are supported by the fact that a selective BF-3 inhibitor or mutations within the BF-3 pocket abolish the interaction between the GARRPR motif(s) and the BF-3. Conversely, amino acid exchanges in the two GARRPR motifs of Bag-1L can impair the interaction between Bag-1L and AR without altering the ability of Bag-1L to bind to chromatin. Furthermore, the mutant Bag-1L increases androgen-dependent activation of a subset of AR targets in a genome-wide transcriptome analysis, demonstrating a repressive function of the GARRPR/BF-3 interaction. We have therefore identified GARRPR as a novel BF-3 regulatory sequence important for fine-tuning the activity of the AR.
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Androgen Receptor,Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChiP),Gene Expression,Ligand-binding Protein,Prostate Cancer,Activation Function-2 (AF-2),Androgen Receptor Ligand-binding Domain (AR-LBD),Bag-1L,Binding Function-3 (BF-3),Nuclear Receptors
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