Differential activity of conditional MYC and its variant MYC-S in human mortal fibroblasts
- 26 October 2000
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 19 (45) , 5189-5197
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1203904
Abstract
We have explored the effects of the conditional MYC-estrogen receptor fusion protein, MYC-ERTM, in human mortal fibroblasts, WI38, on cell-cycle entry, apoptosis and gene expression. The results indicate that activation of MYC-ERTM in WI38 cells is sufficient to cause S phase entry of quiescent cells, which is preceded by phosphorylation of Rb and activation of the Cdk2-associated kinase. We also analysed the MYC protein variant, MYC-S, which lacks part of the transcriptional activation domain but includes the conserved MYC box II and 26 amino acids N-terminal to it. MYC-S was previously shown to promote proliferation and apoptosis of immortalized rodent cell lines. The results indicate that MYC-S has undetectable activity as an inducer of S phase or apoptosis of quiescent WI38 cells. However, Myc-S stimulates proliferation of WI38 cells in the presence of 10% fetal calf serum. Surprisingly, we found that MYC-S, previously considered solely a repressor of specific reporter genes, is instead a weak transactivator of endogenous target genes both in mortal and immortalized cells. In addition, MYC-S exhibit a weak repressor activity upon an endogenous target gene only in immortalized cells. MYC-S transcriptional properties suggest that MYC box II and the adjacent N-terminal amino acids, while not sufficient for full repression function, participate in transactivation of endogenous target genes.Keywords
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