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Publication : Redeployment of Myc and E2f1-3 drives Rb-deficient cell cycles.

First Author  Liu H Year  2015
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  17
Issue  8 Pages  1036-48
PubMed ID  26192440 Mgi Jnum  J:227295
Mgi Id  MGI:5700124 Doi  10.1038/ncb3210
Citation  Liu H, et al. (2015) Redeployment of Myc and E2f1-3 drives Rb-deficient cell cycles. Nat Cell Biol 17(8):1036-48
abstractText  Robust mechanisms to control cell proliferation have evolved to maintain the integrity of organ architecture. Here, we investigated how two critical proliferative pathways, Myc and E2f, are integrated to control cell cycles in normal and Rb-deficient cells using a murine intestinal model. We show that Myc and E2f1-3 have little impact on normal G1-S transitions. Instead, they synergistically control an S-G2 transcriptional program required for normal cell divisions and maintaining crypt-villus integrity. Surprisingly, Rb deficiency results in the Myc-dependent accumulation of E2f3 protein and chromatin repositioning of both Myc and E2f3, leading to the 'super activation' of a G1-S transcriptional program, ectopic S phase entry and rampant cell proliferation. These findings reveal that Rb-deficient cells hijack and redeploy Myc and E2f3 from an S-G2 program essential for normal cell cycles to a G1-S program that re-engages ectopic cell cycles, exposing an unanticipated addiction of Rb-null cells on Myc.
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