Literature DB >> 21779459

Transcriptional repression: the dark side of myc.

Barbara Herkert1, Martin Eilers.   

Abstract

The (c-)Myc oncoprotein and its cousins, the N-Myc and L-Myc proteins, show all hallmarks of transcriptional activator proteins: Myc carries a carboxy-terminal DNA binding domain, which mediates sequence-specific binding to DNA. At its amino-terminus, Myc carries a transcriptional regulatory domain that strongly activates transcription when fused to an ectopic DNA binding domain; moreover, the strength of activation of different members of the Myc family correlates with their ability to transform rodent cells. Furthermore, activation of conditional alleles of Myc, either tetracycline or estrogen inducible, upregulates expression of a large number of genes, both in tissue culture and in transgenic animals. Indeed, many of these genes have essential roles in cell proliferation, cell growth, and metabolism; two of them, odc, encoding ornithine decarboxylase, a rate-limiting enzyme of polyamine biosynthesis, and rpl24, encoding a constituent of the large ribosomal subunit, are haploinsufficient for Myc-induced lymphomagenesis but not for normal development, arguing very strongly that upregulation of both genes is critical for Myc-dependent tumor formation. Undoubtedly, therefore, Myc exerts part of its biological activities via transcriptional upregulation of a large number of target genes. One of the key issues in the field is whether there are additional biochemical activities of the Myc protein and, if so, whether and how they contribute to Myc biology. This review summarizes evidence demonstrating that Myc has the ability to repress transcription and that this may be an important function during oncogenic transformation.

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Keywords:  Arf; Miz1; Sp1; integrin beta1; p15Ink4b; p21Cip1

Year:  2010        PMID: 21779459      PMCID: PMC3092225          DOI: 10.1177/1947601910379012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Cancer        ISSN: 1947-6019


  51 in total

1.  Myc represses the p21(WAF1/CIP1) promoter and interacts with Sp1/Sp3.

Authors:  A L Gartel; X Ye; E Goufman; P Shianov; N Hay; F Najmabadi; A L Tyner
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2001-03-27       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  An alternative pathway for gene regulation by Myc.

Authors:  K Peukert; P Staller; A Schneider; G Carmichael; F Hänel; M Eilers
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1997-09-15       Impact factor: 11.598

3.  c-Myc promotes differentiation of human epidermal stem cells.

Authors:  A Gandarillas; F M Watt
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  1997-11-01       Impact factor: 11.361

4.  The interaction between Myc and Miz1 is required to antagonize TGFbeta-dependent autocrine signaling during lymphoma formation and maintenance.

Authors:  Jan van Riggelen; Judith Müller; Tobias Otto; Vincent Beuger; Alper Yetil; Peter S Choi; Christian Kosan; Tarik Möröy; Dean W Felsher; Martin Eilers
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2010-06-15       Impact factor: 11.361

5.  c-Myc-regulated microRNAs modulate E2F1 expression.

Authors:  Kathryn A O'Donnell; Erik A Wentzel; Karen I Zeller; Chi V Dang; Joshua T Mendell
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2005-06-09       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  v-Myc inhibits C/EBPbeta activity by preventing C/EBPbeta-induced phosphorylation of the co-activator p300.

Authors:  S Steinmann; K Schulte; K Beck; S Chachra; T Bujnicki; K-H Klempnauer
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2009-05-18       Impact factor: 9.867

7.  The Arf tumor suppressor protein inhibits Miz1 to suppress cell adhesion and induce apoptosis.

Authors:  Barbara Herkert; Anne Dwertmann; Steffi Herold; Mona Abed; Jean-Francois Naud; Florian Finkernagel; Gregory S Harms; Amir Orian; Michael Wanzel; Martin Eilers
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2010-03-22       Impact factor: 10.539

8.  Analysis of Myc bound loci identified by CpG island arrays shows that Max is essential for Myc-dependent repression.

Authors:  Daniel Y L Mao; John D Watson; Pearlly S Yan; Dalia Barsyte-Lovejoy; Fereshteh Khosravi; W Wei-Lynn Wong; Peggy J Farnham; Tim H-M Huang; Linda Z Penn
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2003-05-13       Impact factor: 10.834

9.  Over-expression of transfected N-myc oncogene in human SKNSH neuroblastoma cells down-regulates expression of beta 1 integrin subunit.

Authors:  R Judware; L A Culp
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  1995-12-21       Impact factor: 9.867

10.  Miz1 is required for hair follicle structure and hair morphogenesis.

Authors:  Anneli Gebhardt; Christian Kosan; Barbara Herkert; Tarik Möröy; Werner Lutz; Martin Eilers; Hans-Peter Elsässer
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2007-07-17       Impact factor: 5.285

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  58 in total

1.  Epigenetic reprogramming of Myc target genes.

Authors:  Stefano Amente; Luigi Lania; Barbara Majello
Journal:  Am J Cancer Res       Date:  2011-02-06       Impact factor: 6.166

Review 2.  MYC: connecting selective transcriptional control to global RNA production.

Authors:  Theresia R Kress; Arianna Sabò; Bruno Amati
Journal:  Nat Rev Cancer       Date:  2015-09-18       Impact factor: 60.716

3.  Metabolic reprogramming in triple-negative breast cancer through Myc suppression of TXNIP.

Authors:  Liangliang Shen; John M O'Shea; Mohan R Kaadige; Stéphanie Cunha; Blake R Wilde; Adam L Cohen; Alana L Welm; Donald E Ayer
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-04-13       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 4.  Control of vertebrate development by MYC.

Authors:  Peter J Hurlin
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med       Date:  2013-09-01       Impact factor: 6.915

Review 5.  Small-molecule inhibitors of the Myc oncoprotein.

Authors:  Steven Fletcher; Edward V Prochownik
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2014-03-19

6.  MUC1-C drives MYC in multiple myeloma.

Authors:  Ashujit Tagde; Hasan Rajabi; Audrey Bouillez; Maroof Alam; Reddy Gali; Shannon Bailey; Yu-Tzu Tai; Teru Hideshima; Kenneth Anderson; David Avigan; Donald Kufe
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2016-02-23       Impact factor: 22.113

7.  Kinetic profiling of the c-Myc transcriptome and bioinformatic analysis of repressed gene promoters.

Authors:  Chui-Sun Yap; Abigail L Peterson; Gastone Castellani; John M Sedivy; Nicola Neretti
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2011-07-01       Impact factor: 4.534

8.  NMR structure note: solution structure of human Miz-1 zinc fingers 8 to 10.

Authors:  Mikaël Bédard; Loïka Maltais; Marie-Eve Beaulieu; Josée Bilodeau; David Bernard; Pierre Lavigne
Journal:  J Biomol NMR       Date:  2012-09-18       Impact factor: 2.835

9.  Miz1 Controls Schwann Cell Proliferation via H3K36me2 Demethylase Kdm8 to Prevent Peripheral Nerve Demyelination.

Authors:  David Fuhrmann; Marco Mernberger; Andrea Nist; Thorsten Stiewe; Hans-Peter Elsässer
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2017-12-07       Impact factor: 6.167

10.  c-Myc and cancer metabolism.

Authors:  Donald M Miller; Shelia D Thomas; Ashraful Islam; David Muench; Kara Sedoris
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2012-10-15       Impact factor: 12.531

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