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  2. Association of Pur alpha and E2F-1 suppresses transcriptional activity of E2F-1

Association of Pur alpha and E2F-1 suppresses transcriptional activity of E2F-1

  • Oncogene. 1999 Nov 4;18(46):6398-402. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1203011.
N Darbinian 1 G L Gallia M Kundu N Shcherbik A Tretiakova A Giordano K Khalili
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Affiliation

  • 1 Center for NeuroVirology and NeuroOncology, MCP Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA.
Abstract

Protein-protein interaction can play an important role in the control of several biological events including gene transcription, replication and cell proliferation. E2F-1 is a DNA-binding transcription factor which, upon interaction with its target DNA sequence, induces expression of several S phase specific genes allowing progression of the cell cycle. Evidently, the activity of this protein is modulated by its cellular partner, pRb, which in the hypophosphorylated form, binds to E2F-1 and inactivates its transcriptional ability. In this study, we have demonstrated that expression of a sequence-specific single-stranded DNA binding protein, Pur alpha, in cells decreases the ability of E2F-1 to exert its transcriptional activity upon the responsive promoter derived from DHFR. Results from band shift experiments revealed that while Pur alpha does not recognize the double-stranded DNA fragment containing the E2F-1 binding site, it has the ability to inhibit E2F-1 interaction with its target DNA sequence. Results from GST pull-down assays and the combined immunoprecipitation/Western blot analysis of nuclear extracts revealed a direct association of E2F-1 with Pur alpha in the absence of the DNA molecule containing the E2F-1 binding site. The association of Pur alpha with E2F-1 may increase the stability of E2F-1, as a higher level of E2F-1 was detected in cells coexpressing Pur alpha and E2F-1. The importance of these observations with respect to the role of Pur alpha in the control of cell cycle progression is discussed.

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