Nuclear and cytosolic fractions of SOX2 synergize as transcriptional and translational co-regulators of cell fate.
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Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
39368083
Description
Stemness and pluripotency are mediated by transcriptional master regulators that promote self-renewal and repress cell differentiation, among which is the high-mobility group (HMG) box transcription factor SOX2. Dysregulated SOX2 expression, by contrast, leads to transcriptional aberrations relevant to oncogenic transformation, cancer progression, metastasis, therapy resistance, and relapse. Here, we report a post-transcriptional mechanism by which the cytosolic pool of SOX2 contributes to these events in an unsuspected manner. Specifically, a low-complexity region within SOX2's C-terminal segment connects to the ribosome to modulate the expression of cognate downstream factors. Independent of nuclear structures or DNA, this C-terminal functionality alone changes metabolic properties and induces non-adhesive growth when expressed in the cytosol of SOX2 knockout cells. We thus propose a revised model of SOX2 action where nuclear and cytosolic fractions cooperate to impose cell fate decisions via both transcriptional and translational mechanisms.
Date of Publication
2024-10-22
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
CP: Developmental biology
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CP: Molecular biology
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SOX2
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cancer
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differentiation
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ribosome
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stem cell
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translation
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Schaefer, Thorsten | |
Mittal, Nitish | |
Ataman, Meric | |
Candido, Silvia | |
Lötscher, Jonas | |
Velychko, Sergiy | |
Tintignac, Lionel | |
Bock, Thomas | |
Börsch, Anastasiya | |
Baßler, Jochen | |
Zmajkovic, Jakub | |
Roffeis, Sarah | |
Löliger, Jordan | |
Jacob, Francis | |
Dumlin, Alain | |
Schürch, Christoph | |
Schmidt, Alexander | |
Skoda, Radek C | |
Wymann, Matthias P | |
Hess, Christoph | |
Schöler, Hans R | |
Zaehres, Holm | |
Hurt, Ed | |
Lengerke, Claudia |
Additional Credits
Institute of Pharmacology
Series
Cell Reports
Publisher
Cell Press
ISSN
2639-1856
Access(Rights)
open.access