ZBTB2 is a protein belonging to the BTB/POZ zinc-finger family whose members typically contain a BTB/POZ domain at the N-terminus and several zinc-finger domains at the C-terminus. Studies have been carried out to disclose the role of ZBTB2 in cell proliferation, in human cancers and in regulating DNA methylation. Moreover, ZBTB2 has been also described as an ARF, p53 and p21 gene repressor as well as an activator of genes modulating pluripotency. In this scenario, ZBTB2 seems to play many functions likely associated with other proteins. Here we report a picture of the ZBTB2 protein partners in U87MG cell line, identified by high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) that highlights the interplay between ZBTB2 and chromatin remodeling multiprotein complexes.In particular, our analysis reveals the presence, as ZBTB2 candidate interactors, of SMARCA5 and BAZ1B components of the chromatin remodeling complex WICH and PBRM1, a subunit of the SWI/SNF complex. Intriguingly, we identified all the subunits of the NuRD complex among the ZBTB2 interactors. By co-immunoprecipitation experiments and ChIP-seq analysis we definitely identify ZBTB2 as a new partner of the NuRD complex.

Highlightso ZBTB2 co-associate with the NuRD complex.o The multiple ZBTB2 functions can be explained because of its interplay with NuRD.o ZBTB2 can be a bridge between NuRD and DNA-sequence specific transcription factors.o ZBTB2 interactome by mass-spectrometry reveals the presence of many chromatin remodeling complex subunits.o ZBTB2 interacts with ZNF639, a sequence-specific DNA-binding zinc-finger protein.

ZBTB2 protein is a new partner of the Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase (NuRD) complex

Francesco Cecere;Claudia Angelini;Andrea Riccio;
2021

Abstract

Highlightso ZBTB2 co-associate with the NuRD complex.o The multiple ZBTB2 functions can be explained because of its interplay with NuRD.o ZBTB2 can be a bridge between NuRD and DNA-sequence specific transcription factors.o ZBTB2 interactome by mass-spectrometry reveals the presence of many chromatin remodeling complex subunits.o ZBTB2 interacts with ZNF639, a sequence-specific DNA-binding zinc-finger protein.
2021
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
Istituto di genetica e biofisica "Adriano Buzzati Traverso"- IGB - Sede Napoli
ZBTB2 is a protein belonging to the BTB/POZ zinc-finger family whose members typically contain a BTB/POZ domain at the N-terminus and several zinc-finger domains at the C-terminus. Studies have been carried out to disclose the role of ZBTB2 in cell proliferation, in human cancers and in regulating DNA methylation. Moreover, ZBTB2 has been also described as an ARF, p53 and p21 gene repressor as well as an activator of genes modulating pluripotency. In this scenario, ZBTB2 seems to play many functions likely associated with other proteins. Here we report a picture of the ZBTB2 protein partners in U87MG cell line, identified by high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) that highlights the interplay between ZBTB2 and chromatin remodeling multiprotein complexes.In particular, our analysis reveals the presence, as ZBTB2 candidate interactors, of SMARCA5 and BAZ1B components of the chromatin remodeling complex WICH and PBRM1, a subunit of the SWI/SNF complex. Intriguingly, we identified all the subunits of the NuRD complex among the ZBTB2 interactors. By co-immunoprecipitation experiments and ChIP-seq analysis we definitely identify ZBTB2 as a new partner of the NuRD complex.
ChIP-seq
ZBTB2
NuRD complex
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