Transcriptional repression of the neu protooncogene by the adenovirus 5 E1A gene products.
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 87 (12) , 4499-4503
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.87.12.4499
Abstract
Amplification/overexpression of the human neu protooncogene has been frequently found in human primary breast and ovarian cancers and is correlated with the number of axillary lymph nodes positive for metastasis in breast cancer patients. Identification of the factors controlling transcription of the neu gene is essential for understanding the mechanisms of neu gene regulation and its role in tumorigenicity. The adenovirus early region 1A (E1A) gene products are pleiotropic transcription regulators of viral and cellular genes and have been identified as a viral suppressor gene for metastasis. Here we demonstrate that transcription of neu can be strongly repressed by the E1A gene products. The 13S and 12S products of E1A gene are effective at repressing neu transcription and the transcriptional repression requires the conserved region 2 of the E1A proteins. The target of E1A repression was localized within a 139-base-pair DNA fragment in the upstream region of the neu promoter. In addition, competition experiments suggest that the sequence TGGAATG, within the 139-base-pair fragment, is an important element for the E1A-induced repression. These results indicate that E1A negatively regulates neu gene expression at the transcriptional level by means of a specific DNA element.This publication has 48 references indexed in Scilit:
- Adenovirus E1A products suppress myogenic differentiation and inhibit transcription from muscle-specific promotersNature, 1988
- Transformation by Oncogenes Encoding Protein Kinases Induces the Metastatic PhenotypeScience, 1987
- A TATA box implicated in E1A transcriptional activation of a simple adenovirus 2 promoterNature, 1987
- Human Breast Cancer: Correlation of Relapse and Survival with Amplification of the HER-2/ neu OncogeneScience, 1987
- Primary Rat Embryo Cells Transformed by One or Two Oncogenes Show Different Metastatic PotentialsScience, 1986
- Repression of the Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Enhancer by the Adenovirus-2 E1A ProductsScience, 1985
- Abrogation of metastatic properties of tumour cells by de novo expression of H–2K antigens following H–2 gene transfectionNature, 1985
- Adenovirus E1a proteins repress transcription from the SV40 early promoterCell, 1985
- Adenovirus early region 1A enables viral and cellular transforming genes to transform primary cells in cultureNature, 1983
- A defined subgenomic fragment of in vitro synthesized Moloney sarcoma virus DNA can induce cell transformation upon transfectionCell, 1979