Steroidogenic Factor-1 form and function: From phospholipids to physiology
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Steroidogenic Factor-1 form and function: From phospholipids to physiology
Abstract
Steroidogenic Factor-1 (SF-1, NR5A1) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-regulated transcription factors, consisting of a DNA-binding domain (DBD) connected to a transcriptional regulatory ligand binding domain (LBD) via an unstructured hinge domain. SF-1 is a master regulator of development and adult function along the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal and gonadal axes, with strong pathophysiological association with endometriosis and adrenocortical carcinoma. SF-1 was shown to bind and be regulated by phospholipids, one of the most interesting aspects of SF-1 regulation is the manner in which SF-1 interacts with phospholipids: SF-1 buries the phospholipid acyl chains deep in the hydrophobic core of the SF-1 protein, while the lipid headgroups remain solvent-exposed on the exterior of the SF-1 protein surface. Here, we have reviewed several aspects of SF-1 structure, function and physiology, touching on other transcription factors that help regulate SF-1 target genes, non-canonical functions of SF-1, the DNA-binding properties of SF-1, the use of mass spectrometry to identify lipids that associate with SF-1, how protein phosphorylation regulates SF-1 and the structural biology of the phospholipid-ligand binding domain. Together this review summarizes the form and function of Steroidogenic Factor-1 in physiology and in human disease, with particular emphasis on adrenal cancer.
Keywords: Ad4BP integrative structural biology of steroidogenesis and gene expression; Nuclear phosphoinositide function; R255L polymorphism.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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