2019
DOI: 10.1096/fj.201901573r
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Conventional and unconventional interactions of the transcription factor FOXL2 uncovered by a proteome‐wide analysis

Abstract: Beyond the study of its transcriptional target genes, the identification of the various interactors of a transcription factor (TF) is crucial to understand its diverse cellular roles. We focused on FOXL2, a winged‐helix forkhead TF important for ovarian development and maintenance. FOXL2 has been implicated in diverse cellular processes, including apoptosis, the control of cell cycle or the regulation of steroid hormone synthesis. To reliably identify partners of endogenous FOXL2, we performed a proteome‐wide … Show more

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“…3F, right). These results are supported by a previous proteomic analysis of murine granulosa and pituitary-derived cell lines showing that TRIM28 and FOXL2 are engaged in common protein complexes 24 . Overall, the previous data on FOXL2 4 and our results show that in the ovary, TRIM28 and FOXL2 are implicated in the same genetic pathway to maintain the ovarian cell fate.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…3F, right). These results are supported by a previous proteomic analysis of murine granulosa and pituitary-derived cell lines showing that TRIM28 and FOXL2 are engaged in common protein complexes 24 . Overall, the previous data on FOXL2 4 and our results show that in the ovary, TRIM28 and FOXL2 are implicated in the same genetic pathway to maintain the ovarian cell fate.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Interaction between Banf1 and Banf2 occurs through formation of homo-and hetero-dimers, which is especially important in testis [64]. Banf1 is a repressor of foxl2's pro-apoptotic activity [66,67] and is involved with gonad development [64,68]. Thus, acting in chromatin assembly, the nuclear-lamina-associated Banf1 protein may indirectly impact granulosa cell differentiation and apoptosis [66,67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banf1 is a repressor of foxl2's pro-apoptotic activity [66,67] and is involved with gonad development [64,68]. Thus, acting in chromatin assembly, the nuclear-lamina-associated Banf1 protein may indirectly impact granulosa cell differentiation and apoptosis [66,67]. Bound to emerin complexes in the nuclear envelope [69], Banf1 may repress foxl2 by mediating its relocation to the nuclear periphery [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, to remove potential contaminants, we used the CRAPmoe database [ 19 ], which contains a compilation of proteins frequently identified in affinity purification MS control. We considered that any proteins in our data with a CRAPome max spectral count over 200 (1.99% genes in OPC and 1.77% in OL) or the multiplication for the number of experiments and max spectral count over 100 were contaminants [ 20 ]. This step identified a total of 54 contaminants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%