Literature DB >> 18426908

Targeting the GA binding protein beta1L isoform does not perturb lymphocyte development and function.

Hai-Hui Xue1, Xuefang Jing, Julie Bollenbacher-Reilley, Dong-Mei Zhao, Jodie S Haring, Baoli Yang, Chengyu Liu, Gail A Bishop, John T Harty, Warren J Leonard.   

Abstract

GA binding protein (GABP) is a ubiquitously expressed Ets family transcription factor that consists of two subunits, GABPalpha and GABPbeta. GABPalpha binds to DNA, and GABPbeta heterodimerizes with GABPalpha and possesses the ability to transactivate target genes. Our previous studies using GABPalpha-deficient mice revealed that GABPalpha is required for the development of both T and B cells. Two splice variants of GABPbeta are generated from the Gabpb1 locus and differ in their carboxy-terminal lengths and sequences. The longer isoform (GABPbeta1L) can homodimerize and thus form alpha(2)beta(2) tetramers depending on the gene context, whereas the shorter isoform (GABPbeta1S) cannot. In this study, we generated mice that are deficient in GABPbeta1L but that retain the expression of GABPbeta1S. Surprisingly, GABPbeta1L-/- mice had normal T- and B-cell development, and mature T and B cells showed normal responses to various stimuli. In contrast, targeting both GABPbeta1L and GABPbeta1S resulted in early embryonic lethality. Because of its incapability of forming homodimers, GABPbeta1S has been suspected to have a dominant negative role in regulating GABP target genes. Our findings argue against such a possibility and rather suggest that GABPbeta1S has a critical role in maintaining the transcriptional activity of the GABPalpha/beta complex.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18426908      PMCID: PMC2447136          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.01855-07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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5.  Constitutive expression of IL-7 receptor alpha does not support increased expansion or prevent contraction of antigen-specific CD4 or CD8 T cells following Listeria monocytogenes infection.

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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2008-03-01       Impact factor: 5.422

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Review 9.  Targeting telomerase for cancer therapy.

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