A domain of TEL conserved in a subset of ETS proteins defines a specific oligomerization interface essential to the mitogenic properties of the TEL-PDGFRβ oncoprotein

Christine Jousset, Clémence Carron, Anthony Boureux, Christine Tran Quang, Cécile Oury, Isabelle Dusanter-Fourt, Martine Charon, Jonathan Levin, Olivier Bernard, Jacques Ghysdael

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Abstract

TEL is a novel member of the ETS family of transcriptional regulators which is frequently involved in human leukemias as the result of specific chromosomal translocations. We show here by co-immunoprecipitation and GST chromatography analyses that TEL and TEL-derived fusion proteins form homotypic oligomers in vitro and in vivo. Deletion mutagenesis identifies the TEL oligomerization domain as a 65 amino acid region which is conserved in a subset of the ETS proteins including ETS-1, ETS-2, FLI-1, ERG-2 and GABPα in vertebrates and PNTP2, YAN and ELG in Drosophila. TEL-induced oligomerization is shown to be essential for the constitutive activation of the protein kinase activity and mitogenic properties of TEL-platelet derived growth factor receptor β (PDGFRβ), a fusion oncoprotein characteristic of the leukemic cells of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia harboring a t(5;12) chromosomal translocation. Swapping experiments in which the TEL oligomerization domain was exchanged by the homologous domains of representative vertebrate ETS proteins including ETS-1, ERG-2 and GABPα show that oligomerization is a specific property of the TEL amino-terminal conserved domain. These results indicate that the amino-terminal domain conserved in a subset of the ETS proteins has evolved to generate a specialized protein-protein interaction interface which is likely to be an important determinant of their specificity as transcriptional regulators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-82
Number of pages14
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ETS family
  • Leukemia
  • Oligomerization
  • TEL
  • TEL-PDGFRβ

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