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Human ARMC6 binds in vitro to both cancer genes and telomeric RNA, favoring G-quadruplex structure recognition
M. Adámik, Z. Soldánová, M. Drotárová, K. Brečková, M. Petr, R. Helma, LP. Jenner, M. Vorlíčková, E. Sýkorová, M. Brázdová
Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- MeSH
- DNA vazebné proteiny MeSH
- G-kvadruplexy * MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- nádorové buněčné linie MeSH
- nádory genetika metabolismus MeSH
- promotorové oblasti (genetika) * MeSH
- proteiny s doménou armadillo * metabolismus genetika MeSH
- regulace genové exprese u nádorů MeSH
- RNA metabolismus genetika MeSH
- telomerasa metabolismus genetika MeSH
- telomery * metabolismus MeSH
- transkripční faktory MeSH
- vazba proteinů MeSH
- vazebná místa MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
Armadillo repeat-containing proteins (ARMCs) are a large family found throughout eukaryotes, which play prominent roles in cell adhesion, signaling and cytoskeletal regulation. The ARMC6 protein is highly conserved in primates, including humans, but to date does not have a clear function beyond initial hints of a link to cancer and telomerase activity. We report here in vitro experiments showing ARMC6 binding to DNA promoter sequences from several cancer-related genes (e.g., EGFR, VEGF and c-MYC), and also to the telomeric RNA repeat (TERRA). ARMC6 binding activity appears to recognize G-quadruplex motifs, which are being increasingly implicated as structure-based protein binding sites in chromosome maintenance and repair. In vivo investigation of ARMC6 function revealed that when this protein is overexpressed in human cell lines, there is different expression of genes connected with oncogenic pathways and those implicated in downstream non-canonical telomerase pathways (e.g., VEGF, hTERT, c-MYC, ESM1, MMP3). ARMC6 is already known to interact with human shelterin protein TRF2 and telomerase. The protein binds G-quadruplex structures and does so preferentially to RNA over DNA. As such, this protein may be an example of how a non-canonical nucleic acid structural motif allows mediation between gene regulation and telomeric chromatin rearrangement pathways.
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