Literature DB >> 17920756

MOZ and MOZ-CBP cooperate with NF-kappaB to activate transcription from NF-kappaB-dependent promoters.

Edward M Chan1, Rebecca J Chan, Elisha M Comer, Robert J Goulet, Colin D Crean, Zachary D Brown, Amy M Fruehwald, Zhenyun Yang, H Scott Boswell, Harikrishna Nakshatri, Theodore G Gabig.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Monocytic zinc finger (MOZ) maintains hematopoietic stem cells and, upon fusion to the coactivator CREB-binding protein (CBP), induces acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Leukemic stem cells in AML often exhibit excessive signal-dependent activity of the transcription factor nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB. Because aberrant interaction between NF-kappaB and coactivators represents an alternative mechanism for enhancing NF-kappaB activity, we evaluated whether MOZ and MOZ-CBP cooperate with NF-kappaB to activate transcription from NF-kappaB-dependent promoters.
METHODS: The ability of MOZ, MOZ mutants, and MOZ-CBP to enhance expression of NF-kappaB-dependent promoters was tested in reporter studies. The interaction between MOZ and NF-kappaB was evaluated by both coimmunoprecipitation and glutathione S-transferase pulldown assays.
RESULTS: MOZ activates transcription from the NF-kappaB-dependent interleukin-8 promoter; interestingly, this effect is markedly enhanced by CBP. Although MOZ has less potent transcriptional activity than MOZ-CBP, both proteins cooperate with steroid receptor coactivator-1 to activate transcription. MOZ also induces multiple NF-kappaB-dependent viral promoters. Importantly, MOZ associates in a protein complex with the p65 subunit of NF-kappaB and interacts directly with p65 in vitro. Transcriptional activity of MOZ requires its C-terminal domain, which is absent from MOZ-CBP, indicating that the transcriptional activity of MOZ-CBP derives from its CBP sequence.
CONCLUSIONS: MOZ interacts with the p65 subunit of NF-kappaB and enhances expression of NF-kappaB-dependent promoters. The more potent transcriptional activity of MOZ-CBP derives from its CBP sequence. Thus, interaction between NF-kappaB and MOZ-CBP may play an important role in the pathogenesis of certain acute myeloid leukemias.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17920756     DOI: 10.1016/j.exphem.2007.07.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Hematol        ISSN: 0301-472X            Impact factor:   3.084


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