Comprehensive degron mapping in human transcription factors

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Comprehensive degron mapping in human transcription factors

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Larsen, F. B.; Voutsinos, V.; Jonsson, N.; Johansson, K. E.; Ethelberg, F. D.; Lindorff-Larsen, K.; Hartmann-Petersen, R.

Abstract

Gene expression is regulated by the targeted degradation of transcription factors through the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Transcription factors destined for degradation are recognized by E3 ubiquitin-protein ligases through short motifs termed degrons, embedded within the sequence. In this study, we systematically map degrons in all 1,626 human transcription factors. We find thousands of both known and previously unidentified degrons and characterize their sequence properties. Degrons placed within exposed and intrinsically disordered regions regulate the cellular abundance of the transcription factors, while the most common somatic mutations that are linked to skin cutaneous melanoma lead to unfolding and exposure of a buried degron in zinc fingers. We present examples of compartment specific degrons and demonstrate that variant effects in transcription factors correlate with degron potency. Finally, we show that while >60% of all predicted transcriptional activation domains overlap with strong degrons, acidic residues within the remaining transactivating regions counter the degron potency.

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