Literature DB >> 10990459

SRF-dependent gene expression is required for PI3-kinase-regulated cell proliferation.

S Poser1, S Impey, K Trinh, Z Xia, D R Storm.   

Abstract

Recent evidence indicates that phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) is a central regulator of mitosis, apoptosis and oncogenesis. Nevertheless, the mechanisms by which PI3K regulates proliferation are not well characterized. Mitogens stimulate entry into the cell cycle by inducing the expression of immediate early genes (IEGs) that in turn trigger the expression of G(1) cyclins. Here we describe a novel PI3K- regulated transcriptional cascade that is critical for mitogen regulation of the IEG, c-fos. We show that PI3K activates gene expression by transactivating SRF-dependent transcription independently of the previously described Rho and ETS TCF pathways. PI3K-stimulated cell cycle progression requires transactivation of SRF and expression of dominant- negative PI3K blocks mitogen-stimulated cell cycle progression. Furthermore, dominant-interfering SRF mutants attenuate mitogen-stimulated cell cycle progression, but are without effect on MEK-stimulated cell cycle entry. Moreover, expression of constitutively active SRF is sufficient for cell cycle entry. Thus, we delineate a novel SRF-dependent mitogenic cascade that is critical for PI3K- and growth factor-mediated cell cycle progression.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10990459      PMCID: PMC314219          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/19.18.4955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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