Nuclear LYRIC/AEG-1 interacts with PLZF and relieves PLZF-mediated repression


Autoria(s): Thirkettle, H J; Mills, I G; Whitaker, H C; Neal, D E
Data(s)

15/10/2009

Resumo

<p>LYRIC/AEG-1 and its altered expression have been linked to carcinogenesis in prostate, brain and melanoma as well as promoting chemoresistance and metastasis in breast cancer. LYRIC/AEG-1 function remains unclear, although LYRIC/AEG-1 is activated by oncogenic HA-RAS, through binding of c-myc to its promoter, which in turn regulates the key components of the PI3-kinase and nuclear factor-kappaB pathways. We have identified the transcriptional repressor PLZF as an interacting protein of LYRIC/AEG through a yeast two-hybrid screen. PLZF regulates the expression of genes involved in cell growth and apoptosis including c-myc. Coexpression of LYRIC/AEG-1 with PLZF leads to a reduction in PLZF-mediated repression by reducing PLZF binding to promoters. We have confirmed that nuclear LYRIC/AEG-1 and PLZF interact in mammalian cells via the N- and C termini of LYRIC/AEG-1 and a region C terminal to the RD2 domain of PLZF. Both proteins colocalize to nuclear bodies containing histone deacetylases, which are known to promote PLZF-mediated repression. Our data suggest one mechanism for cells with altered LYRIC/AEG-1 expression to evade apoptosis and increase cell growth during tumourigenesis through the regulation of PLZF repression.</p>

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/nuclear-lyricaeg1-interacts-with-plzf-and-relieves-plzfmediated-repression(0538577c-d812-45fd-81a5-cd26eecc5138).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2009.223

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Thirkettle , H J , Mills , I G , Whitaker , H C & Neal , D E 2009 , ' Nuclear LYRIC/AEG-1 interacts with PLZF and relieves PLZF-mediated repression ' Oncogene , vol 28 , no. 41 , pp. 3663-70 . DOI: 10.1038/onc.2009.223

Palavras-Chave #Cell Adhesion Molecules #Cell Nucleus #Gene Expression Regulation #HeLa Cells #Histone Deacetylases #Humans #Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors #Protein Structure, Tertiary #RNA, Messenger #Transcription, Genetic
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article