Activation of the cyclin D1 Gene by the E1A-associated Protein p300 through AP-1 Inhibits Cellular Apoptosis

Chris Albanese(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Mark D’Amico(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Anne T. Reutens(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Maofu Fu(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Genichi Watanabe(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Richard J. Lee(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Richard N. Kitsis(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Berthold Henglein(Inserm), Maria Laura Avantaggiati(University at Buffalo, State University of New York), Kumaravel Somasundaram(Northwestern University), Bayar Thimmapaya(Northwestern University), Richard G. Pestell(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
November 1, 1999
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Abstract

The adenovirus E1A protein interferes with regulators of apoptosis and growth by physically interacting with cell cycle regulatory proteins including the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein and the coactivator proteins p300/CBP (where CBP is the CREB-binding protein). The p300/CBP proteins occupy a pivotal role in regulating mitogenic signaling and apoptosis. The mechanisms by which cell cycle control genes are directly regulated by p300 remain to be determined. The cyclin D1 gene, which is overexpressed in many different tumor types, encodes a regulatory subunit of a holoenzyme that phosphorylates and inactivates PRB. In the present study E1A12S inhibited the cyclin D1 promoter via the amino-terminal p300/CBP binding domain in human choriocarcinoma JEG-3 cells. p300 induced cyclin D1 protein abundance, and p300, but not CBP, induced the cyclin D1 promoter. cyclin D1 or p300 overexpression inhibited apoptosis in JEG-3 cells. The CH3 region of p300, which was required for induction of cyclin D1, was also required for the inhibition of apoptosis. p300 activated the cyclin D1 promoter through an activator protein-1 (AP-1) site at -954 and was identified within a DNA-bound complex with c-Jun at the AP-1 site. Apoptosis rates of embryonic fibroblasts derived from mice homozygously deleted of the cyclin D1 gene (cyclin D1(-/-)) were increased compared with wild type control on several distinct matrices. p300 inhibited apoptosis in cyclin D1(+/+) fibroblasts but increased apoptosis in cyclin D1(-/-) cells. The anti-apoptotic function of cyclin D1, demonstrated by sub-G(1) analysis and annexin V staining, may contribute to its cellular transforming and cooperative oncogenic properties.


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