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Characterizaton of the interactions between transcription factor FOXO4 and tumour supressor p53


The transcription factor p53 is a key regulator of apoptosis, senescence and DNA repair, which protects cells against tumorigenesis under various cellular stresses. The functions of p53 are closely intertwined with the activity of Forkhead box O (FOXO) transcription factors.

Biophysical studies

Here, we characterize the interaction between p53 and FOXO4 by NMR, chemical cross-linking, and analytical ultracentrifugation.Our results reveal that the interaction between p53 TAD and the FOXO4 Forkhead domain is essential for the overall stability of the p53:FOXO4 complex. Furthermore, contacts involving the N-terminal segment of FOXO4, the C-terminal negative regulatory domain of p53 and the DNA-binding domains of both proteins stabilize the complex, whose formation blocks p53 binding to DNA but without affecting the DNA-binding properties of FOXO4. Therefore, our structural findings may help to understand the intertwined functions of p53 and FOXO4 in cellular homeostasis, longevity, and stress response.

 

Regulation of senescence via FOXO4-p53
In 2022 we analyzed the interaction between FOXO4 and p53 and found out that N-terminal region of FOXO4 stabilizes the p53:FOXO4 complex and the p53 DBD interacts with FH-DBD and NLS of FOXO4. We also mapped the p53:FOXO4 interface by NMR and it revealed that FOXO4 FH-DBD form the binding surface of p53 and p53 TAD1/2 domains are key regions of the FOXO4-binding surface of p53. Moreover Fluorescence anisotropy measurements using fluorescein-labelled DNAp21 or DNAIRE revealed that the complex formation reduces the DNA-binding affinity of p53 but not FOXO4. Results were published in Mandal et al. (2022) Protein Science.
 

Left, sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation analysis of interaction between FOXO4 and p53. Middle, chemical shift perturbations obtained from 1H-15N HSQC spectra of 15N-labeled FOXO4 in the presence of p53 mapped onto the crystal structure of the FOXO4 DBD:DNA complex. Right, fluorescence anisotropy measurements showing that the complex formation reduces the DNA-binding affinity of p53 (Mandal et al. (2022) Protein Science).