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Dynamics of coregulator-induced conformational perturbations in androgen receptor ligand binding domain.

Section of Endocrinology, Boston University School of Medicine, 670 Albany St., Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology (impact factor: 4.19). 05/2011; 341(1-2):1-8. DOI:10.1016/j.mce.2011.03.003 pp.1-8
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ABSTRACT Androgen receptor (AR) coregulators modulate ligand-induced gene expression in a tissue specific manner. The molecular events that follow coactivator binding to AR and the mechanisms that govern the sequence-specific effects of AR coregulators are poorly understood. Using consensus coactivator sequence D11-FxxLF and biophysical techniques, we show that coactivator association is followed by conformational rearrangement in AR ligand binding domain (AR-LBD) that is enthalpically and entropically favorable with activation energy of 29.8±4.2 kJ/mol. Further characterization of ARA70 and SRC3-1 based consensus sequences reveal that each coactivator induces a distinct conformational state in the dihydrotestosterone:AR-LBD:coactivator complex. Complementary computational modeling revealed that coactivator induced specific alterations in the backbone flexibility of AR-LBD distant from the site of coactivator binding and that the intramolecular rearrangements in AR-LBD backbone induced by the two coactivator peptides were different. These data suggest that coactivators may impart specificity in the transcriptional machinery by changing the steady-state conformation of AR-LBD. These data provide direct evidence that even in the presence of same ligand, AR-LBD can occupy distinct conformational states depending on its interactions with specific coactivators in the tissues. We posit that this coactivator-specific conformational gating may then dictate subsequent binding partners and interaction/affinity for the DNA-response elements.

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Keywords

AR ligand binding domain
 
AR-LBD
 
AR-LBD backbone induced
 
AR-LBD distant
 
characterization
 
coactivator binding
 
coactivator induced specific alterations
 
coactivator-specific conformational gating
 
Complementary computational modeling
 
consensus coactivator sequence D11-FxxLF
 
distinct conformational state
 
distinct conformational states
 
DNA-response elements
 
follow coactivator binding
 
molecular events
 
specific coactivators
 
subsequent binding partners
 
tissue specific manner
 
transcriptional machinery
 
two coactivator peptides
 

Mikhail N Zakharov