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Stepwise transformation of rat embryo fibroblasts: c-Jun, JunB, or JunD can cooperate with Ras for focus formation, but a c-Jun-containing heterodimer is required for immortalization.

L Vandel1, N Montreau, E Vial, C M Pfarr, B Binetruy, M Castellazzi.   

Abstract

Among the Jun family of transcription factors, only c-Jun displays full transforming potential in cooperation with activated c-Ha-Ras in primary rat embryo fibroblasts. c-Jun in combination with Ras can both induce foci of transformed cells from rat embryo fibroblast monolayers and promote the establishment of these foci as tumoral cell lines. JunB can also cooperate with Ras to induce foci but is unable to promote immortalization. We report here that JunD, in cooperation with Ras, induces foci with an efficiency similar to that of JunB. Artificial Jun/eb1 derivatives from each of the three Jun proteins were also analyzed. These constructs carry a heterologous homodimerization domain from the viral EB1 transcription factor and are thought to form only homodimers in the cell. We show here that these Jun/eb1 chimeras are potent transactivators of AP1 sites and that they can cooperate with c-Ha-Ras to induce foci. However, among all the Ras-Jun and Ras-Jun/eb1 combinations tested, only foci from Ras-c-Jun can be efficiently expanded and maintained as long-term growing cultures. Therefore, we suggest that a heterodimer containing c-Jun might be required for in vitro establishment of these primary mammalian cells.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8628254      PMCID: PMC231175          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.16.5.1881

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


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