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NAA10 controls osteoblast differentiation and bone formation as afeedback regulator of Runx2

Authors :
Haejin Yoon
Jong Wan Park
Goo Taeg Oh
Hye Lim Kim
Yang Sook Chun
Chan Soo Shin
Kyoung Hwa Lee
Hong-Hee Kim
Dong Hoon Shin
Zang Hee Lee
Hyun-Mo Ryoo
Dong Yeon Lee
Mi Ni Lee
Source :
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(5)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) transactivates many genes required for osteoblast differentiation. The role of N-alpha-acetyltransferase 10 (NAA10, arrest-defective-1), originally identified in yeast, remains poorly understood in mammals. Here we report a new NAA10 function in Runx2-mediated osteogenesis. Runx2 stabilizes NAA10 in osteoblasts during BMP-2-induced differentiation, and NAA10 in turn controls this differentiation by inhibiting Runx2. NAA10 delays bone healing in a rat calvarial defect model and bone development in neonatal mice. Mechanistically, NAA10 acetylates Runx2 at Lys225, and this acetylation inhibits Runx2-driven transcription by interfering with CBF beta binding to Runx2. Our study suggests that NAA10 acts as a guard ensuring balanced osteogenesis by fine-tuning Runx2 signalling in a feedback manner. NAA10 inhibition could be considered a potential strategy for facilitating bone formation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(5)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0742059b5e48491d8e14b4135938a2b5