NDP52 activates nuclear myosin VI to enhance RNA polymerase II transcription

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Abstract

Myosin VI (MVI) has been found to be overexpressed in ovarian, breast and prostate cancers. Moreover, it has been shown to play a role in regulating cell proliferation and migration, and to interact with RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII). Here, we find that backfolding of MVI regulates its ability to bind DNA and that a putative transcription co-Activator NDP52 relieves the auto-inhibition of MVI to enable DNA binding. Additionally, we show that the MVI-NDP52 complex binds RNAPII, which is critical for transcription, and that depletion of NDP52 or MVI reduces steady-state mRNA levels. Lastly, we demonstrate that MVI directly interacts with nuclear receptors to drive expression of target genes, thereby suggesting a link to cell proliferation and migration. Overall, we suggest MVI may function as an auxiliary motor to drive transcription.

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Fili, N., Hari-Gupta, Y., Dos Santos, Á., Cook, A., Poland, S., Ameer-Beg, S. M., … Toseland, C. P. (2017). NDP52 activates nuclear myosin VI to enhance RNA polymerase II transcription. Nature Communications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02050-w

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