PMID: 29203888
Authors:
Russo L, Giller K, Pfitzner E, Griesinger C, Becker S
Title:
Insight into the molecular recognition mechanism of the coactivator NCoA1 by STAT6.
Journal:
Sci Rep. 2017 Dec 4;7(1):16845. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-17088-5.
Abstract:
Crucial for immune and anti-inflammatory cellular responses, signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6) regulates transcriptional activation in response to interleukin-4 and -13 -induced tyrosine phosphorylation by direct interaction with coactivators. The interaction of STAT6 with nuclear coactivator 1 (NCoA1) is mediated by a short region of the STAT6 transactivation domain that includes the motif LXXLL and interacts with the PAS-B domain of NCoA1. Despite the availability of an X-ray structure of the PAS-B domain/ Leu(794)-Gly(814)-STAT6 complex, the mechanistic details of this interaction are still poorly understood. Here, we determine the structure of the NCoA1(257-385)/STAT6(783-814) complex using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and X-ray crystallography. The STAT6(783-814) peptide binds with additional N-terminal amino acids to NCoA1(257-385), compared to the STAT6(794-814) peptide, explaining its higher affinity. Secondary and tertiary structures existing in the free peptide are more highly populated in the complex, suggesting binding by conformational selection.