| Literature DB >> 12527194 |
Michael D Rudd1, Dennis A Johnston, Steven Kazianis, Andrew P Butler.
Abstract
Melanoma development in the fish Xiphophorus is determined, at least in part, by overexpression and activation of the Xmrk-2 oncogene, which triggers a variety of signal transduction pathways resulting in altered cell cycle control. We have begun analysing transcription factors which may link Xmrk-2 with regulation of cell proliferation or apoptosis. Towards this end, we have cloned an FKHR (FoxO sub-family) homolog from Xiphophorus maculatus. The isolated clone is a 2.7 kb cDNA encoding a predicted protein of 664 amino acids. The gene, which we have named FoxO5, maps to Xiphophorus Linkage Group XV. The protein product can be categorized within a branch of the FOXO sub-class, which includes: Danio rerio zFKHR (foxo5), Homo sapiens FKHR-L1 (FoxO3a) and Mus musculus FKHR2 (Foxo3). Notably, the Forkhead DNA binding domain, three Akt consensus phosphorylation sites and a carboxy-terminal minimal activation domain are each highly conserved. A mutated FoxO5 protein with disrupted Akt phosphorylation sites inhibits proliferation, but the wild-type protein fails to do so, when exogenously expressed in Xiphophorus cells derived from a melanoma. The same mutated protein predominantly localizes to the nucleus, yet the wild-type protein seldom does. Further characterization of Xiphophorus FoxO5 will contribute to understanding the molecular basis of carcinogenesis in these species.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12527194 DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(02)01100-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688