Conformational flexibility of the oncogenic protein LMO2 primes the formation of the multi-protein transcription complex

H. Sewell, T. Tanaka, K. El Omari, E. J. Mancini, A. Cruz, Narcis Fernandez-Fuentes, J. Chambers, T. H. Rabbitts

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LMO2 was discovered via chromosomal translocations in T-cell leukaemia and shown normally to be essential for haematopoiesis. LMO2 is made up of two LIM only domains (thus it is a LIM-only protein) and forms a bridge in a multi-protein complex. We have studied the mechanism of formation of this complex using a single domain antibody fragment that inhibits LMO2 by sequestering it in a non-functional form. The crystal structure of LMO2 with this antibody fragment has been solved revealing a conformational difference in the positioning and angle between the two LIM domains compared with its normal binding. This contortion occurs by bending at a central helical region of LMO2. This is a unique mechanism for inhibiting an intracellular protein function and the structural contusion implies a model in which newly synthesized, intrinsically disordered LMO2 binds to a partner protein nucleating further interactions and suggests approaches for therapeutic targeting of LMO2.
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CyfnodolynScientific Reports
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StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 10 Ion 2014

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