Literature DB >> 2455262

Alternative modes of c-myc regulation in growth factor-stimulated and differentiating cells.

A Nepveu1, R A Levine, J Campisi, M E Greenberg, E B Ziff, K B Marcu.   

Abstract

We have analysed the regulation of c-myc expression in murine fibroblasts and F9 teratocarcinoma cells. The initiation of c-myc transcription is induced to similar levels after serum stimulation of confluent and subconfluent Balb/c A31 fibroblasts while intragenic pausing within the gene's first exon remains unaffected. Sense c-myc transcription continues unabated for at least 18 hours in subconfluent cells, whereas in confluent cells it rapidly falls to pre-induced levels. Cytoplasmic c-myc mRNAs accumulate within 1-2 hours of serum addition to subconfluent cells and reach a higher level than expected from the degree of induction of sense transcription. However, c-myc mRNA levels fall close to pre-induced levels by 18 hours demonstrating that c-myc expression is initially subject to strong positive and then eventually strong negative post-transcriptional control. Anti-sense transcription within the c-myc locus was found to be constitutive under all these physiological states, thereby demonstrating that c-myc transcriptional control is strand specific. Epidermal growth factor stimulates c-myc transcription in a way different from that of serum: (1) initiation of transcription is not significantly enhanced, but intragenic pausing is significantly abrogated; and (2) post-transcriptional mechanisms do not enhance the degree of c-myc mRNA accumulation. In contrast to our results in fibroblastic cells, differentiating F9 teratocarcinoma cells down-regulate c-myc expression entirely at the post-transcriptional level. Our findings indicate that different cell types preferentially employ different modes of myc control depending on their physiological status.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2455262

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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