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Publication : An mSin3A interaction domain links the transcriptional activity of KLF11 with its role in growth regulation.

First Author  Fernandez-Zapico ME Year  2003
Journal  EMBO J Volume  22
Issue  18 Pages  4748-58
PubMed ID  12970187 Mgi Jnum  J:85496
Mgi Id  MGI:2675525 Doi  10.1093/emboj/cdg470
Citation  Fernandez-Zapico ME, et al. (2003) An mSin3A interaction domain links the transcriptional activity of KLF11 with its role in growth regulation. EMBO J 22(18):4748-58
abstractText  KLF11 is a biochemical paradigm for a subset of proteins that repress transcription via a Mad1-like mSin3A interacting domain (SID). The biological role of these proteins and the significance of their biochemical activity, however, remain to be established. We report that KLF11 is downregulated in human cancers, inhibits cell growth in vitro and in vivo, and suppresses neoplastic transformation. Transgenic mice for KLF11 display a downregulation of genes encoding the oxidative stress scavengers SOD2 and Catalase1. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays confirm that, indeed, these genes are bonafide targets of KLF11. KLF11 expression renders cells more sensitive to oxidative drugs, an effect that is rescued by infection with recombinant adenoviruses expressing SOD2 and Catalase1. KLF11-regulated functions require the Mad1-like SID, indicating that these target genes involved in these phenomena are regulated via this corepressor system. These results demonstrate that SID-containing KLF repressor proteins can inhibit cell growth and neoplastic transformation, and outline for the first time cellular and molecular mechanisms by which these functions may be achieved.
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