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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
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Covalent modification by small ubiquitin-related modifiers (SUMOs) is an important means to regulate dynamic residency of transcription factors within nuclear compartments. Here, we identify a multi-C(2)H(2)-type zinc finger protein (ZNF),
ZNF451
, as a novel nuclear protein that can be associated with promyelocytic leukemia bodies. In keeping with its interaction with SUMO E2 conjugase Ubc9 and SUMOs,
ZNF451
is covalently modified by SUMOs (sumoylated) at several, albeit nonconsensus, sites. Interestingly, noncovalent SUMO-binding activity of
ZNF451
(SUMO-interacting motif) is also important for its sumoylation. SUMO modifications regulate the nuclear compartmentalization of
ZNF451
, since coexpression of
ZNF451
with SUMO-specific proteases SENP1 or SENP2, both capable of desumoylating the protein, redistributes
ZNF451
from nuclear domains to speckles and nucleoplasm. Interaction of
ZNF451
with PIAS1 (protein inhibitor of activated STAT 1) is not manifested as PIAS1's E3 SUMO ligase activity towards
ZNF451
but results in disintegration of
ZNF451
nuclear domains and recruitment of
ZNF451
to androgen receptor (AR) speckles.
ZNF451
interacts weakly, but in a SUMO-1-enhanced fashion, with AR.
ZNF451
does not harbor an intrinsic transcription activation function, but interestingly, ablation of endogenous
ZNF451
in
prostate cancer
cells significantly decreases expression of several AR target genes. Thus, we suggest that
ZNF451
exerts its effects via SUMO modification machinery and trafficking of transcription regulators between promyelocytic leukemia bodies and nucleoplasm.
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PMID:ZNF451 is a novel PML body- and SUMO-associated transcriptional coregulator. 1865 83