Literature DB >> 15548375

Mxi1-0, an alternatively transcribed Mxi1 isoform, is overexpressed in glioblastomas.

Lars D Engstrom1, Andrew S Youkilis, Judith L Gorelick, Datong Zheng, Valerie Ackley, Christy A Petroff, Linda Q Benson, Melissa R Coon, Xiaoxiang Zhu, Samir M Hanash, Daniel S Wechsler.   

Abstract

The c-Myc transcription factor regulates expression of genes related to cell growth, division, and apoptosis. Mxi1, a member of the Mad family, represses transcription of c-Myc-regulated genes by mediating chromatin condensation via histone deacetylase and the Sin3 corepressor. Mxi1 is a c-Myc antagonist and suppresses cell proliferation in vitro. Here, we describe the identification of Mxi1-0, a novel Mxi1 isoform that is alternatively transcribed from an upstream exon. Mxi1-0 and Mxi1 have different amino-terminal sequences, but share identical Max- and DNA-binding domains. Both isoforms are able to bind Max, to recognize E-box binding sites, and to interact with Sin3. Despite these similarities and in contrast to Mxi1, Mxi1-0 is predominantly localized to the cytoplasm and fails to repress c-Myc-dependent transcription. Although Mxi1-0 and Mxi1 are coexpressed in both human and mouse cells, the relative levels of Mxi1-0 are higher in primary glioblastoma tumors than in normal brain tissue. This variation in the levels of Mxi1-0 and Mxi1 suggests that Mxi1-0 may modulate the Myc-inhibitory activity of Mxi1. The identification of Mxi1-0 as an alternatively transcribed Mxi1 isoform has significant implications for the interpretation of previous Mxi1 studies, particularly those related to the phenotype of the mxi1 knockout mouse.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15548375      PMCID: PMC1531670          DOI: 10.1593/neo.04244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neoplasia        ISSN: 1476-5586            Impact factor:   5.715


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