Biochemistry: Variable control of Ets-1 DNA binding by multiple phosphates in an unstructured region

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Abstract

Cell signaling that culminates in posttranslational modifications directs protein activity. Here we report how multiple Ca2+-dependent phosphorylation sites within the transcription activator Ets-1 act additively to produce graded DNA binding affinity. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic analyses show that phosphorylation shifts Ets-1 from a dynamic conformation poised to bind DNA to a well-folded inhibited state. These phosphates lie in an unstructured flexible region that functions as the allosteric effector of autoinhibition. Variable phosphorylation thus serves as a "rheostat" for cell signaling to fine-tune transcription at the level of DNA binding.

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Pufall, M. A., Lee, G. M., Nelson, M. L., Kang, H. S., Velyvis, A., Kay, L. E., … Graves, B. J. (2005). Biochemistry: Variable control of Ets-1 DNA binding by multiple phosphates in an unstructured region. Science, 309(5731), 142–145. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1111915

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