Authors
K, C., Saxena, A. K.
Abstract
In TMPRSS2 fusion-positive prostate cancer, ERR is involved in regulation of ERG and promotes the androgen receptor independent signaling in the cancer progression. The ERR binds to the ERREs (estrogen-related receptor response elements) present at -5042 bp of the TMPRSS2- promoter and enhances the ERG overexpression that causes prostate cancer progression. To dissect the structural basis of the ERR recognition to the TMPRSS2 promoter DNA, we have purified the full-length ERR (ERRFL), NTD deleted construct (ERR{Delta}NTD), and the DNA-binding domain (ERRDBD) proteins and performed the binding analysis with 30 bp TMPRSS2-promoter DNA (5' -AGTCCAAGGTCGGTGGATC ACAAGGTCAGG-3'). Circular dichroism analysis showed that all three ERR proteins adopt native secondary structures. DNA binding induced subtle changes in the secondary structures, while enhancing the thermal stability (Tm) of all ERRa proteins. Binding analysis showed that ERRDBD bound weakly to the DNA, whereas ERRFL and ERR{Delta}NTD exhibited substantially higher affinities ~120-fold and ~131-fold than ERRaDBD, respectively. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses revealed a dimeric ERRFL structure and an ERRFL-DNA complex (2:1) structure in solution and fitted well with Alpha Fold model of apo and DNA bound complex of ERRFL. Furthermore, 100 ns dynamics simulations on apo and DNA-bound ERRa proteins showed that all proteins remained structurally stable, with flexibility largely confined to loop regions of ERRa proteins. Our biophysical, DNA binding and structural analyses have revealed the mechanism involved in ERR recognition of the TMPRSS2- promoter DNA, which provides insight into ERR-mediated transcriptional regulation and development of anticancer drugs against ERR-driven prostate cancer.
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