Literature DB >> 10848633

Density-dependent growth inhibition of fibroblasts ectopically expressing p27(kip1).

X Zhang1, W Wharton, M Donovan, D Coppola, R Croxton, W D Cress, W J Pledger.   

Abstract

The cyclin/cyclin-dependent kinase (cdk) inhibitor p27(kip1) is thought to be responsible for the onset and maintenance of the quiescent state. It is possible, however, that cells respond differently to p27(kip1) in different conditions, and using a BALB/c-3T3 cell line (termed p27-47) that inducibly expresses high levels of this protein, we show that the effect of p27(kip1) on cell cycle traverse is determined by cell density. We found that ectopic expression of p27(kip1) blocked the proliferation of p27-47 cells at high density but had little effect on the growth of cells at low density whether exponentially cycling or stimulated from quiescence. Regardless of cell density, the activities of cdk4 and cdk2 were markedly repressed by p27(kip1) expression, as was the cdk4-dependent dissociation of E2F4/p130 complexes. Infection of cells with SV40, a DNA tumor virus known to abrogate formation of p130- and Rb-containing complexes, allowed dense cultures to proliferate in the presence of supraphysiological amounts of p27(kip1) but did not stimulate cell cycle traverse when cultures were cotreated with the potent cdk2 inhibitor roscovitine. Our data suggest that residual levels of cyclin/cdk activity persist in p27(kip1)-expressing p27-47 cells and are sufficient for the growth of low-density cells and of high-density cells infected with SV40, and that effective disruption of p130 and/or Rb complexes is obligatory for the proliferation of high-density cultures.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10848633      PMCID: PMC14907          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.11.6.2117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


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