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Brn-3a/POU4F1 interacts with and differentially affects p73-mediated transcription.

C D Hudson1, A E Sayan, G Melino, R A Knight, D S Latchman, V Budhram-Mahadeo.   

Abstract

The Brn-3a/POU4F1 POU transcription factor is critical for the survival and differentiation of specific sensory neurons during development or upon injury; by regulating expression of target genes, either directly or indirectly upon interaction with other proteins. In this study, we demonstrated the physical interaction of Brn-3a with different p73 isoforms and showed co-localization in sensory neurons arising from the neural crest. The biological effects of p73/ Brn-3a interaction depend on the particular p73 isoform, because co-expression of Brn-3a with TAp73 enhanced cell cycle arrest, whereas Brn-3a and DeltaNp73 cooperated to increase protection from apoptosis. Brn-3a antagonized TAp73 transactivation of pro-apoptotic Bax, but co-operated to increase transcription of the cell cycle regulator p21 CIP1/Waf1. The region 425-494 amino acids within the TAp73 C terminus were critical for Brn-3a to repress Bax transactivation, but not for cooperation on the p21 CIP1/Waf1 promoter. Our results suggest that co-factors binding to the p73 C terminus facilitate maximal activation on the Bax but not p21 CIP1/Waf1 promoter and that Brn-3a modulates this interaction. Thus, the physical interaction of Brn-3a with specific p73 isoforms will be critical for determining cell fate during neuronal development or in injured neurons expressing both factors.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18421303     DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2008.45

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   15.828


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