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Phosphorylation Regulates FOXC2-Mediated Transcription in Lymphatic Endothelial Cells

Ivanov, Konstantin I.
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Agalarov, Yan
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Valmu, Leena
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2013
Molecular And Cellular Biology

One of the key mechanisms linking cell signaling and control of gene expression is reversible phosphorylation of transcription factors. FOXC2 is a forkhead transcription factor that is mutated in the human vascular disease lymphedema-distichiasis and plays an essential role in lymphatic vascular development. However, the mechanisms regulating FOXC2 transcriptional activity are not well understood. We report here that FOXC2 is phosphorylated on eight evolutionarily conserved proline-directed serine/threonine residues. Loss of phosphorylation at these sites triggers substantial changes in the FOXC2 transcriptional program. Through genome-wide location analysis in lymphatic endothelial cells, we demonstrate that the changes are due to selective inhibition of FOXC2 recruitment to chromatin. The extent of the inhibition varied between individual binding sites, suggesting a novel rheostat-like mechanism by which expression of specific genes can be differentially regulated by FOXC2 phosphorylation. Furthermore, unlike the wild-type protein, the phosphorylation-deficient mutant of FOXC2 failed to induce vascular remodeling in vivo. Collectively, our results point to the pivotal role of phosphorylation in the regulation of FOXC2-mediated transcription in lymphatic endothelial cells and underscore the importance of FOXC2 phosphorylation in vascular development.

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DOI
10.1128/Mcb.01387-12
Web of Science ID

WOS:000324314500004

Author(s)
Ivanov, Konstantin I.
Agalarov, Yan
Valmu, Leena
Samuilova, Olga
Liebl, Johanna
Houhou, Nawal
Maby-El Hajjami, Helene
Norrmen, Camilla
Jaquet, Muriel
Miura, Naoyuki
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Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Amer Soc Microbiology

Published in
Molecular And Cellular Biology
Volume

33

Issue

19

Start page

3749

End page

3761

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REVIEWED

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November 4, 2013
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