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Supplemental Figure 1: Padi2 siRNA targeting in Olineu precursors from Co-expression of PADI isoforms during progenitor differentiation enables functional diversity

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posted on 2023-08-26, 14:14 authored by Kim Vikhe Patil, Mandy Meijer, Kylie Hin-Man Mak, Wei Yang, Ana Mendanha Falcão, Gonçalo Castelo-Branco, Maria Genander
Protein isoforms, generated through alternative splicing or promoter usage, contribute to tissue function. Here, we characterize the expression of predicted Padi3α and Padi3β isoforms in hair follicles and describe expression of Padi2β, a hitherto unknown PADI2 isoform, in the oligodendrocyte lineage. Padi2β transcription is initiated from a downstream intronic promoter, generating an N-terminally truncated, unstable, PADI2β. By contrast to the established role of the canonical PADI2 (PADI2α) (Falcao et al. 2019 Cell Rep. 27, 1090–102 e10 (doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2019.03.108)), PADI2β inhibits oligodendrocyte differentiation, suggesting that PADI2 isoforms exert opposing effects on oligodendrocyte lineage progression. We localize Padi3α and Padi3β to developing hair follicles and find that both transcripts are expressed at low levels in progenitor cells, only to increase in expression concomitant with differentiation. When expressed in vitro, PADI3α and PADI3β are enriched in the cytoplasm and precipitate together. Whereas PADI3β protein stability is low and PADI3β fails to induce protein citrullination, we find that the enzymatic activity and protein stability of PADI3α is reduced in the presence of PADI3β. We propose that PADI3β modulates PADI3α activity by direct binding and heterodimer formation. Here, we establish expression and function of Padi2 and Padi3 isoforms, expanding on the mechanisms in place to regulate citrullination in complex tissues.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue ‘The virtues and vices of protein citrullination’.

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