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Proto-oncogenic properties of the DP family of proteins.

Authors: K, Jooss; E W, Lam; A, Bybee; R, Girling; R, Müller; N B, La Thangue;

Proto-oncogenic properties of the DP family of proteins.

Abstract

The cellular transcription factor DRTF1/E2F is implicated in the control of cellular proliferation due to its interaction with key regulators of cell cycle progression, such as the retinoblastoma tumour suppressor gene product, cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases. DRTF1/E2F is a heterodimeric DNA binding activity which arises when a member of two distinct families of proteins, DP and E2F, interact as DP/E2F heterodimers, for example, DP-1 and E2F-1. In DRTF1/E2F the activity of DP-1 is under cell cycle control, possibly by phosphorylation, and in many types of cells it is a frequent, if not general DNA binding component of DRTF1/E2F. The expression of other DP proteins, such as DP-2, is tissue-restricted. Here, we show that DP-1 and DP-2 are integrated with another growth regulating pathway which involves signal transduction emanating from activated Ras protein. Thus, activated Ha-ras can co-operate with DP-1 or DP-2 in the transformation of rat embryo fibroblasts, establishing for the first time that DP proteins are endowed with proto-oncogenic activity. Moreover, an analysis of a dominant-negative and mutant DP-1 proteins suggests that the primary target through which DP-1 mediates its oncogenic activity is unlikely to be due to the regulation of E2F site-transcription, suggesting an E2F-independent effector function for DP-1. These results therefore establish DP genes as proto-oncogenes and thus argue that deregulating the normal control of DP protein activity will be important in promoting aberrant cellular proliferation.

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Transcription, Genetic, Cell Cycle Proteins, Transfection, Cell Line, E2F Transcription Factors, Rats, DNA-Binding Proteins, Structure-Activity Relationship, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Genes, ras, Proto-Oncogenes, Trans-Activators, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Carrier Proteins, Transcription Factor DP1, E2F1 Transcription Factor, Retinoblastoma-Binding Protein 1, Transcription Factors

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