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MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter

BACKGROUND: We have previously demonstrated that NF-Y and Sp1 interact with the human telomerase RNA (hTR) promoter and play a central role in its regulation. We have also shown that pRB activates the hTR promoter, but the mechanism of pRb directed activation is unknown. It has recently been reporte...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Jiangqin, Bilsland, Alan, Jackson, Katrina, Keith, W Nicol
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC546012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15656906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-6
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author Zhao, Jiangqin
Bilsland, Alan
Jackson, Katrina
Keith, W Nicol
author_facet Zhao, Jiangqin
Bilsland, Alan
Jackson, Katrina
Keith, W Nicol
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description BACKGROUND: We have previously demonstrated that NF-Y and Sp1 interact with the human telomerase RNA (hTR) promoter and play a central role in its regulation. We have also shown that pRB activates the hTR promoter, but the mechanism of pRb directed activation is unknown. It has recently been reported that pRB induces Sp1 activity by relieving inhibition mediated by mdm2. The aim was to investigate possible roles for mdm2 in hTR promoter regulation. METHODS: Chromatin immunoprecipitation was used to determine binding of mdm2 to the hTR promoter. Transfection and luciferase assays were used to investigate mdm2 repression of the promoter activity and interaction with known transcriptional modulators. RESULTS: Here we show using chromatin immunoprecipitation that mdm2 specifically binds the hTR promoter in vivo. Transient co-transfection experiments using an hTR promoter luciferase reporter construct show that hTR promoter activity is inhibited by over-expression of mdm2 in 5637 bladder carcinoma cells (p53 and pRB negative, low mdm2). Titration of mdm2 was able to antagonise activation of hTR promoter activity mediated by pRB or Sp1 over-expression, although in the presence of pRB, mdm2 could not repress promoter activity below basal levels. Using an Sp1 binding site mutation construct we showed that mdm2 repression did not absolutely require Sp1 binding sites in the hTR promoter, suggesting the possibility of pRB/Sp1 independent mechanisms of repression. Finally, we show that NF-Y mediated transactivation of the hTR promoter was also suppressed by mdm2 in a dose-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS: These studies suggest that mdm2 may inhibit the hTR promoter by multiple mechanisms. Mdm2 may directly repress activation by both pRB and Sp1, or activation by NF-Y. Furthermore, the ability of mdm2 to interact and interfere with components of the general transcription machinery might partly explain the general repressive effect seen here. Elucidation of new regulators affecting hTR basal promoter activity in cancer cells provides a basis for future studies aimed at improving our understanding of the differential hTR expression between normal and cancer cells.
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spelling pubmed-5460122005-01-29 MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter Zhao, Jiangqin Bilsland, Alan Jackson, Katrina Keith, W Nicol BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: We have previously demonstrated that NF-Y and Sp1 interact with the human telomerase RNA (hTR) promoter and play a central role in its regulation. We have also shown that pRB activates the hTR promoter, but the mechanism of pRb directed activation is unknown. It has recently been reported that pRB induces Sp1 activity by relieving inhibition mediated by mdm2. The aim was to investigate possible roles for mdm2 in hTR promoter regulation. METHODS: Chromatin immunoprecipitation was used to determine binding of mdm2 to the hTR promoter. Transfection and luciferase assays were used to investigate mdm2 repression of the promoter activity and interaction with known transcriptional modulators. RESULTS: Here we show using chromatin immunoprecipitation that mdm2 specifically binds the hTR promoter in vivo. Transient co-transfection experiments using an hTR promoter luciferase reporter construct show that hTR promoter activity is inhibited by over-expression of mdm2 in 5637 bladder carcinoma cells (p53 and pRB negative, low mdm2). Titration of mdm2 was able to antagonise activation of hTR promoter activity mediated by pRB or Sp1 over-expression, although in the presence of pRB, mdm2 could not repress promoter activity below basal levels. Using an Sp1 binding site mutation construct we showed that mdm2 repression did not absolutely require Sp1 binding sites in the hTR promoter, suggesting the possibility of pRB/Sp1 independent mechanisms of repression. Finally, we show that NF-Y mediated transactivation of the hTR promoter was also suppressed by mdm2 in a dose-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS: These studies suggest that mdm2 may inhibit the hTR promoter by multiple mechanisms. Mdm2 may directly repress activation by both pRB and Sp1, or activation by NF-Y. Furthermore, the ability of mdm2 to interact and interfere with components of the general transcription machinery might partly explain the general repressive effect seen here. Elucidation of new regulators affecting hTR basal promoter activity in cancer cells provides a basis for future studies aimed at improving our understanding of the differential hTR expression between normal and cancer cells. BioMed Central 2005-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC546012/ /pubmed/15656906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-6 Text en Copyright © 2005 Zhao et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Zhao, Jiangqin
Bilsland, Alan
Jackson, Katrina
Keith, W Nicol
MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter
title MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter
title_full MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter
title_fullStr MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter
title_full_unstemmed MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter
title_short MDM2 negatively regulates the human telomerase RNA gene promoter
title_sort mdm2 negatively regulates the human telomerase rna gene promoter
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC546012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15656906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-6
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