NUP98 is a recurrent partner gene in translocations causing acute myeloid leukemias and myelodisplastic syndrome. The expression of NUP98 fusion oncoproteins has been shown to induce mitotic spindle defects and chromosome missegregation, which correlate with the capability of NUP98 fusions to cause mitotic checkpoint attenuation. We show that NUP98 oncoproteins physically interact with the APC/CCdc20 in the absence of the NUP98 partner protein RAE1, and prevent the binding of the mitotic checkpoint complex to the APC/CCdc20. NUP98 oncoproteins require the GLEBS-like domain present in their NUP98 moiety to bind the APC/CCdc20. We found that NUP98 wild-type is a substrate of APC/CCdc20 prior to mitotic entry, and that its binding to APC/CCdc20 is controlled via phosphorylation of a PEST sequence located within its C-terminal portion. We identify S606, within the PEST sequence, as a key target site, whose phosphorylation modulates the capability of NUP98 to interact with APC/CCdc20. We finally provide evidence for an involvement of the peptidyl-prolyl isomerase PIN1 in modulating the possible conformational changes within NUP98 that lead to its dissociation from the APC/CCdc20 during mitosis. Our results provide novel insight into the mechanisms underlying the aberrant capability of NUP98 oncoproteins to interact with APC/CCdc20 and to interfere with its function.

NUP98 fusion oncoproteins interact with the APC/CCdc20 as a pseudosubstrate and prevent mitotic checkpoint complex binding / Salsi, Valentina; Fantini, Sebastian; Zappavigna, Vincenzo. - In: CELL CYCLE. - ISSN 1538-4101. - 15:17(2016), pp. 2275-2287. [10.1080/15384101.2016.1172156]

NUP98 fusion oncoproteins interact with the APC/CCdc20 as a pseudosubstrate and prevent mitotic checkpoint complex binding

SALSI, Valentina;FANTINI, Sebastian;ZAPPAVIGNA, Vincenzo
2016

Abstract

NUP98 is a recurrent partner gene in translocations causing acute myeloid leukemias and myelodisplastic syndrome. The expression of NUP98 fusion oncoproteins has been shown to induce mitotic spindle defects and chromosome missegregation, which correlate with the capability of NUP98 fusions to cause mitotic checkpoint attenuation. We show that NUP98 oncoproteins physically interact with the APC/CCdc20 in the absence of the NUP98 partner protein RAE1, and prevent the binding of the mitotic checkpoint complex to the APC/CCdc20. NUP98 oncoproteins require the GLEBS-like domain present in their NUP98 moiety to bind the APC/CCdc20. We found that NUP98 wild-type is a substrate of APC/CCdc20 prior to mitotic entry, and that its binding to APC/CCdc20 is controlled via phosphorylation of a PEST sequence located within its C-terminal portion. We identify S606, within the PEST sequence, as a key target site, whose phosphorylation modulates the capability of NUP98 to interact with APC/CCdc20. We finally provide evidence for an involvement of the peptidyl-prolyl isomerase PIN1 in modulating the possible conformational changes within NUP98 that lead to its dissociation from the APC/CCdc20 during mitosis. Our results provide novel insight into the mechanisms underlying the aberrant capability of NUP98 oncoproteins to interact with APC/CCdc20 and to interfere with its function.
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NUP98 fusion oncoproteins interact with the APC/CCdc20 as a pseudosubstrate and prevent mitotic checkpoint complex binding / Salsi, Valentina; Fantini, Sebastian; Zappavigna, Vincenzo. - In: CELL CYCLE. - ISSN 1538-4101. - 15:17(2016), pp. 2275-2287. [10.1080/15384101.2016.1172156]
Salsi, Valentina; Fantini, Sebastian; Zappavigna, Vincenzo
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