PML nuclear body biogenesis and oligomerization-driven leukemogenesis

Blood Sci. 2020 Jan 16;2(1):7-10. doi: 10.1097/BS9.0000000000000034. eCollection 2020 Jan.

Abstract

PML nuclear bodies (NBs), which are increasingly recognized as the central hub of many cellular signaling events, are superassembled spherical complexes with diameters of 0.1-2 μm. Recent studies reveal that RING tetramerization and B1-box polymerization are key factors to the overall PML NBs assembly. The productive RBCC oligomerization allows subsequent PML biogenesis steps, including the PML auto-sumoylation and partners recruitment via SUMO-SIM interactions. In promyelocytic leukemia, the oncoprotein PML/RARα (P/R) inhibits PML NBs assembly and leads to a full-fledged leukemogenesis. In this review, we review the recent progress in PML and acute promyelocytic leukemia fields, highlighting the protein oligomerization as an important direction of future targeted therapy.

Keywords: Leukemogenesis; Oligomerization; PML nuclear body; PML/RARα.

Publication types

  • Review