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Publication : Intrinsically disordered Meningioma-1 stabilizes the BAF complex to cause AML.

First Author  Riedel SS Year  2021
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  81
Issue  11 Pages  2332-2348.e9
PubMed ID  33974912 Mgi Jnum  J:307148
Mgi Id  MGI:6718918 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2021.04.014
Citation  Riedel SS, et al. (2021) Intrinsically disordered Meningioma-1 stabilizes the BAF complex to cause AML. Mol Cell 81(11):2332-2348.e9
abstractText  Meningioma-1 (MN1) overexpression in AML is associated with poor prognosis, and forced expression of MN1 induces leukemia in mice. We sought to determine how MN1 causes AML. We found that overexpression of MN1 can be induced by translocations that result in hijacking of a downstream enhancer. Structure predictions revealed that the entire MN1 coding frame is disordered. We identified the myeloid progenitor-specific BAF complex as the key interaction partner of MN1. MN1 over-stabilizes BAF on enhancer chromatin, a function directly linked to the presence of a long polyQ-stretch within MN1. BAF over-stabilization at binding sites of transcription factors regulating a hematopoietic stem/progenitor program prevents the developmentally appropriate decommissioning of these enhancers and results in impaired myeloid differentiation and leukemia. Beyond AML, our data detail how the overexpression of a polyQ protein, in the absence of any coding sequence mutation, can be sufficient to cause malignant transformation.
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