Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2041633 Cell Reports 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryThe Wilms' tumor 1 protein WT1 is a transcriptional regulator that is involved in cell growth and differentiation. The transcriptional corepressor BASP1 interacts with WT1 and converts WT1 from a transcriptional activator to a repressor. Here, we demonstrate that the N-terminal myristoylation of BASP1 is required in order to elicit transcriptional repression at WT1 target genes. We show that myristoylated BASP1 binds to nuclear PIP2, which leads to the recruitment of PIP2 to the promoter regions of WT1-dependent target genes. BASP1's myristoylation and association with PIP2 are required for the interaction of BASP1 with HDAC1, which mediates the recruitment of HDAC1 to the promoter and elicits transcriptional repression. Our findings uncover a role for myristoylation in transcription, as well as a critical function for PIP2 in gene-specific transcriptional repression through the recruitment of histone deacetylase.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Myristoylation of BASP1 is required for its function as a transcriptional repressor ► BASP1 myristoylation facilitates its interaction with nuclear PIP2 ► Myristoylation of BASP1 recruits HDAC1 to gene promoters through PIP2

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