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Phase transition and remodeling complex assembly are important for SS18-SSX oncogenic activity in synovial sarcomas.


ABSTRACT: Oncoprotein SS18-SSX is a hallmark of synovial sarcomas. However, as a part of the SS18-SSX fusion protein, SS18's function remains unclear. Here, we depict the structures of both human SS18/BRG1 and yeast SNF11/SNF2 subcomplexes. Both subcomplexes assemble into heterodimers that share a similar conformation, suggesting that SNF11 might be a homologue of SS18 in chromatin remodeling complexes. Importantly, our study shows that the self-association of the intrinsically disordered region, QPGY domain, leads to liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of SS18 or SS18-SSX and the subsequent recruitment of BRG1 into phase-separated condensates. Moreover, our results show that the tyrosine residues in the QPGY domain play a decisive role in the LLPS of SS18 or SS18-SSX. Perturbations of either SS18-SSX LLPS or SS18-SSX's binding to BRG1 impair NIH3T3 cell transformation by SS18-SSX. Our data demonstrate that both LLPS and assembling into chromatin remodelers contribute to the oncogenic activity of SS18-SSX in synovial sarcomas.

SUBMITTER: Cheng Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9117659 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phase transition and remodeling complex assembly are important for SS18-SSX oncogenic activity in synovial sarcomas.

Cheng Yanli Y   Shen Zhongtian Z   Gao Yaqi Y   Chen Feilong F   Xu Huisha H   Mo Qinling Q   Chu Xinlei X   Peng Chang-Liang CL   McKenzie Takese T TT   Palacios Bridgitte E BE   Hu Jian J   Zhou Hao H   Long Jiafu J  

Nature communications 20220518 1


Oncoprotein SS18-SSX is a hallmark of synovial sarcomas. However, as a part of the SS18-SSX fusion protein, SS18's function remains unclear. Here, we depict the structures of both human SS18/BRG1 and yeast SNF11/SNF2 subcomplexes. Both subcomplexes assemble into heterodimers that share a similar conformation, suggesting that SNF11 might be a homologue of SS18 in chromatin remodeling complexes. Importantly, our study shows that the self-association of the intrinsically disordered region, QPGY dom  ...[more]

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