Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.

Our previous study shows that inhibiting activator protein one (AP1) transcription factor function in murine epidermis, using dominant-negative c-jun (TAM67), increases cell proliferation and delays differentiation. To understand the mechanism of action, we compare TAM67 impact in mouse epidermis an...

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Main Authors: Bingshe Han, Ellen A Rorke, Gautam Adhikary, Yap Ching Chew, Wen Xu, Richard L Eckert
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3359321?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-db43e9b5b84b4cf1a4cbe61ac8d7ec022020-11-24T22:16:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3694110.1371/journal.pone.0036941Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.Bingshe HanEllen A RorkeGautam AdhikaryYap Ching ChewWen XuRichard L EckertOur previous study shows that inhibiting activator protein one (AP1) transcription factor function in murine epidermis, using dominant-negative c-jun (TAM67), increases cell proliferation and delays differentiation. To understand the mechanism of action, we compare TAM67 impact in mouse epidermis and in cultured normal human keratinocytes. We show that TAM67 localizes in the nucleus where it forms TAM67 homodimers that competitively interact with AP1 transcription factor DNA binding sites to reduce endogenous jun and fos factor binding. Involucrin is a marker of keratinocyte differentiation that is expressed in the suprabasal epidermis and this expression requires AP1 factor interaction at the AP1-5 site in the promoter. TAM67 interacts competitively at this site to reduce involucrin expression. TAM67 also reduces endogenous c-jun, junB and junD mRNA and protein level. Studies with c-jun promoter suggest that this is due to reduced transcription of the c-jun gene. We propose that TAM67 suppresses keratinocyte differentiation by interfering with endogenous AP1 factor binding to regulator elements in differentiation-associated target genes, and by reducing endogenous c-jun factor expression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3359321?pdf=render
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author Bingshe Han
Ellen A Rorke
Gautam Adhikary
Yap Ching Chew
Wen Xu
Richard L Eckert
spellingShingle Bingshe Han
Ellen A Rorke
Gautam Adhikary
Yap Ching Chew
Wen Xu
Richard L Eckert
Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bingshe Han
Ellen A Rorke
Gautam Adhikary
Yap Ching Chew
Wen Xu
Richard L Eckert
author_sort Bingshe Han
title Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
title_short Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
title_full Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
title_fullStr Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
title_sort suppression of ap1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Our previous study shows that inhibiting activator protein one (AP1) transcription factor function in murine epidermis, using dominant-negative c-jun (TAM67), increases cell proliferation and delays differentiation. To understand the mechanism of action, we compare TAM67 impact in mouse epidermis and in cultured normal human keratinocytes. We show that TAM67 localizes in the nucleus where it forms TAM67 homodimers that competitively interact with AP1 transcription factor DNA binding sites to reduce endogenous jun and fos factor binding. Involucrin is a marker of keratinocyte differentiation that is expressed in the suprabasal epidermis and this expression requires AP1 factor interaction at the AP1-5 site in the promoter. TAM67 interacts competitively at this site to reduce involucrin expression. TAM67 also reduces endogenous c-jun, junB and junD mRNA and protein level. Studies with c-jun promoter suggest that this is due to reduced transcription of the c-jun gene. We propose that TAM67 suppresses keratinocyte differentiation by interfering with endogenous AP1 factor binding to regulator elements in differentiation-associated target genes, and by reducing endogenous c-jun factor expression.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3359321?pdf=render
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