TEAD1 regulates cell proliferation through a pocket-independent transcription repression mechanism

Author:

Li Feng1,Negi Vinny1,Yang Ping1,Lee Jeongkyung1,Ma Ke2,Moulik Mousumi3,Yechoor Vijay K1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh , PA, USA

2. Department of Diabetes Complications and Metabolism, Diabetes and Metabolism Research Institute , City of Hope , Duarte , CA, USA

3. Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh , PA, USA

Abstract

Abstract The Hippo-TEAD pathway regulates cellular proliferation and function. The existing paradigm is that TEAD co-activators, YAP and TAZ, and co-repressor, VGLL4, bind to the pocket region of TEAD1 to enable transcriptional activation or repressive function. Here we demonstrate a pocket-independent transcription repression mechanism whereby TEAD1 controls cell proliferation in both non-malignant mature differentiated cells and in malignant cell models. TEAD1 overexpression can repress tumor cell proliferation in distinct cancer cell lines. In pancreatic β cells, conditional knockout of TEAD1 led to a cell-autonomous increase in proliferation. Genome-wide analysis of TEAD1 functional targets via transcriptomic profiling and cistromic analysis revealed distinct modes of target genes, with one class of targets directly repressed by TEAD1. We further demonstrate that TEAD1 controls target gene transcription in a motif-dependent and orientation-independent manner. Mechanistically, we show that TEAD1 has a pocket region-independent, direct repressive function via interfering with RNA polymerase II (POLII) binding to target promoters. Our study reveals that TEAD1 target genes constitute a mutually restricted regulatory loop to control cell proliferation and uncovers a novel direct repression mechanism involved in its transcriptional control that could be leveraged in future studies to modulate cell proliferation in tumors and potentially enhance the proliferation of normal mature cells.

Funder

VA-ORD

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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