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Publication : Erythroid Kruppel-like factor regulates the G1 cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor p18INK4c.

First Author  Tallack MR Year  2007
Journal  J Mol Biol Volume  369
Issue  2 Pages  313-21
PubMed ID  17442339 Mgi Jnum  J:238540
Mgi Id  MGI:5822988 Doi  10.1016/j.jmb.2007.02.109
Citation  Tallack MR, et al. (2007) Erythroid Kruppel-like factor regulates the G1 cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor p18INK4c. J Mol Biol 369(2):313-21
abstractText  Erythroid Kruppel-like factor (EKLF, KLF1) is an essential erythroid cell specific C(2)H(2) zinc finger transcription factor that binds CACC box elements in promoters and distant regulatory elements to activate transcription. Forced expression of EKLF arrests cell division. The cyclin dependent kinase (Cdk) inhibitor p18(INK4c) was identified as a potential novel EKLF target gene from an expression profiling study. The p18(INK4c) protein functions as an inhibitor of Cdk4 and Cdk6 activity during early G1 phase of the cell cycle, thus acting as a physiological brake on cell division. We confirmed p18(INK4c) is downregulated in EKLF null mice by real-time PCR and Western blotting, and identified three closely associated and highly conserved EKLF binding sites (CCNCNCCCN) approximately 1 kb upstream of the p18(INK4c) transcriptional start site. We showed that EKLF binds to one of these elements by gel shift assay and demonstrated this site is capable of driving EKLF dependent transcription. We also determined by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) that this region of the p18(INK4c) promoter is bound by EKLF in erythroid cells. Thus, EKLF is a direct regulator of p18(INK4c) gene expression, and much of EKLF's role in driving erythroid cell differentiation may occur via p18(INK4c).
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