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Structural, biophysical and biological analysis and characterisation of IRF4 DNA-binding domain mutations associated with multiple myeloma

Tatum, N. J.; Scott, R.; Doody, G.; Hickson, I.; Jennings, C. E.; Martin, M. P.; Tooze, R.; Tucker, J. A.; Wittner, A.; Wang, L.-Z.; Wright, E. K.; Wedge, S. R.; Noble, M. E. M.

2025-03-14 biophysics
10.1101/2025.03.12.642038 bioRxiv
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IRF4, a transcription factor in the interferon regulatory factor family, is a key regulator in immune cell differentiation indicated to have an essential role in the development of lymphoid malignancies. Genome-wide association studies previously identified a set of overlapping mutations within the IRF4 DNA-binding domain in T-cell lymphoma and multiple myeloma, several of which appeared to be associated with better prognosis. Mapping these mutations to the known crystal structure of the IRF4:PU.1:DNA ternary complex and a new structure of the IRF4 DNA-binding domain in the apo state suggested they might interfere with DNA-binding, directly or via destabilisation of domain structure. We characterised these cancer-associated IRF4 mutants experimentally using the recombinant IRF4 DNA-binding domain (DBD) in vitro and examined the clinically relevant mutant K123R in cellulo. Using fluorescence polarisation, surface plasmon resonance, differential scanning fluorimetry and molecular dynamics, we find that mutation may give rise to significant differences in DNA-binding kinetics and thermal stability without compromising the affinity of IRF4 DNA-binding. The K123R IRF4 mutant showed increased transcriptional activity via a luciferase reporter assay and increased nuclear partitioning, which may be preferentially selected for in multiple myeloma. We discuss our observations in relation to the improved prognosis conferred by this mutation.

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