Signal-dependent N-CoR Requirement for Repression by the Ski Oncoprotein

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Abstract

The oncoprotein Ski represses transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) and nuclear receptor signaling. To achieve this, Ski has been proposed to recruit the corepressor N-CoR to either the TGF-β-regulated Smad transcription factors or nuclear receptors. Here we define the role of the Ski/N-CoR interaction in Ski-mediated repression of TGF-β and vitamin D signaling. We show that Ski can negatively regulate vitamin D-mediated transcription by directly interacting with the vitamin D receptor. More importantly, a Ski single point mutant lacking N-CoR binding revealed that the Ski/N-CoR interaction is essential for repression of vitamin D signaling, but, surprisingly, not TGF-β signaling. Thus, Ski modulates transcription in either an N-CoR-dependent or -independent manner depending on the signaling pathways targeted.

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Ueki, N., & Hayman, M. J. (2003). Signal-dependent N-CoR Requirement for Repression by the Ski Oncoprotein. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(27), 24858–24864. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M303447200

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