Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
DNA tumor virus oncoproteins bind and inactivate Rb by interfering with
the Rb/HDAC1 interaction. Che-1 is a recently identified human Rb binding
protein that inhibits the Rb growth suppressing function. Here we show
that Che-1 contacts the Rb pocket region and competes with HDAC1 for Rb
binding site, removing HDAC1 from the Rb/E2F complex in vitro and from the
E2F target promoters in vivo. Che-1 overexpression activates DNA synthesis
in quiescent NIH-3T3 cells through HDAC1 displacement. Consistently, Che-1-
specific RNA interference affects E2F activity and cell proliferation in
human fibroblasts but not in the pocket protein-defective 293 cells. These
findings indicate the existence of a pathway of Rb regulation supporting
Che-1 as the cellular counterpart of DNA tumor virus
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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