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N-terminal β-strand in YAP is critical for stronger binding to scalloped relative to TEAD transcription factor.


ABSTRACT: The yes-associated protein (YAP) regulates the transcriptional activity of the TEAD transcription factors that are key in the control of organ morphogenesis. YAP interacts with TEAD via three secondary structure elements: a β-strand, an α-helix, and an Ω-loop. Earlier results have shown that the β-strand has only a marginal contribution in the YAP:TEAD interaction, but we show here that it significantly enhances the affinity of YAP for the Drosophila homolog of TEAD, scalloped (Sd). Nuclear magnetic resonance shows that the β-strand adopts a more rigid conformation once bound to Sd; pre-steady state kinetic measurements show that the YAP:Sd complex is more stable. Although the crystal structures of the YAP:TEAD and YAP:Sd complexes reveal no differences at the binding interface that could explain these results. Molecular Dynamics simulations are in line with our experimental findings regarding β-strand stability and overall binding affinity of YAP to TEAD and Sd. In particular, RMSF, correlated motion and MMGBSA analyses suggest that β-sheet fluctuations play a relevant role in YAP53-57 β-strand dissociation from TEAD4 and contribute to the lower affinity of YAP for TEAD4. Identifying a clear mechanism leading to the difference in YAP's β-strand stability proved to be challenging, pointing to the potential relevance of multiple modest structural changes or fluctuations for regulation of binding affinity.

SUBMITTER: Bokhovchuk F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9798255 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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N-terminal β-strand in YAP is critical for stronger binding to scalloped relative to TEAD transcription factor.

Bokhovchuk Fedir F   Mesrouze Yannick Y   Meyerhofer Marco M   Fontana Patrizia P   Zimmermann Catherine C   Villard Frédéric F   Erdmann Dirk D   Kallen Joerg J   Scheufler Clemens C   Velez-Vega Camilo C   Chène Patrick P  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20230101 1


The yes-associated protein (YAP) regulates the transcriptional activity of the TEAD transcription factors that are key in the control of organ morphogenesis. YAP interacts with TEAD via three secondary structure elements: a β-strand, an α-helix, and an Ω-loop. Earlier results have shown that the β-strand has only a marginal contribution in the YAP:TEAD interaction, but we show here that it significantly enhances the affinity of YAP for the Drosophila homolog of TEAD, scalloped (Sd). Nuclear magn  ...[more]

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