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Home › Dataset Library › Two Lysines in the Forkhead Domain of Foxp3 are Key to T Regulatory Cell Function

Dataset: Two Lysines in the Forkhead Domain of Foxp3 are Key to T Regulatory Cell Function

The forkhead transcription factor, Foxp3, is pivotal to the development and function of CD4+CD25+ T regulatory (Treg) cells that limit...

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The forkhead transcription factor, Foxp3, is pivotal to the development and function of CD4+CD25+ T regulatory (Treg) cells that limit autoimmunity and maintain immune homeostasis. Previous data indicated that many of the functions of Foxp3 are controlled by the acetylation of several lysines within the forkhead domain. We now show that mutation of each of two lysines within the forkhead domain of Foxp3, lysine at position 382 (K17) and lysine at position 393 (K18), impaired Treg suppressive function in vivo and in vitro. Lysine mutations also decreased Treg expression of multiple functionally important Foxp3-regulated genes, and inhibited the promoter remodeling of target genes (CTLA-4 and IL-2) without affecting Foxp3 expression level. These data point to the need for a further understanding of the effects of various post-translational modifications on Foxp3 function. Our studies also provide a rationale for developing small molecule inhibitors of such post-translational modifications so as to regulate Foxp3+ Treg function clinically. RNA from three independent samples from magnetically separated CD4+CD25- T-effector cells transduced with EV, WT-Fopx3, Foxp3-K17R or Foxp3-K18R

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-27082

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.24, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TRANSDUCER
GSM668516 : Empty Vector
GSM668516 : Empty Vector
GSM668516 : Empty Vector
GSM668519 : Mutant Foxp3 K17R
GSM668519 : Mutant Foxp3 K17R
GSM668519 : Mutant Foxp3 K17R
GSM668522 : Mutant Foxp3 K18R
GSM668522 : Mutant Foxp3 K18R
GSM668522 : Mutant Foxp3 K18R
GSM668525 : Wild Type Foxp3
GSM668525 : Wild Type Foxp3
GSM668525 : Wild Type Foxp3

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