Nuclear PLC beta1 acts as a negative regulator of p45/NF-E2 expression levels in Friend erythroleukemia cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
It is well established that phospholipase C (PLC) beta(1) plays a role in
the nuclear compartment and is involved in the signalling pathway that
controls the switching of the erythroleukemia cells programming from an
undifferentiated to a differentiated state. Constitutive overexpression of
nuclear PLCbeta(1) has been previously shown to inhibit Friend cells
differentiation.For further characterization, we investigated the
localization of PLCbeta(1)a and PLCbeta(1)b in Friend cells by fusing
their cDNA to enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP). To investigate the
potential target of nuclear PLCbeta(1) in Friend differentiation, we
studied the expression of p45/NF-E2 transcription factor, which is an
enhancer binding protein for expression of the beta-globin gene and the
expression of GATA proteins that are important for the survival and
differentiation of erythroid cells. Our data suggest that the
overexpression of PLCbeta(1) (both 1a and 1b) only in the nuclear
compartment significantly reduces the expression of p45/NF-E2. The effect
observed is attributable to the specific action of nuclear PLCbeta(1)
signalling given that GATA-1 and GATA-3 are not affected at all. Here we
show the existence of a unique target, i.e. the transcription factor
p45/NF-E2, whose expression is specifically inhibited by the nuclear
signalling evoked by PLCbeta(1) forms.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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