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Effect of PML and PML-RAR on the transactivation properties and subcellular distribution of steroid hormone receptors
- Source :
- Molecular Endocrinology. 9:1791-1803
- Publication Year :
- 1995
- Publisher :
- The Endocrine Society, 1995.
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Abstract
- PML (promyelocytic leukemia) is a protein involved in the t (15;17) translocation of promyelocytic leukemia and is mainly localized in nuclear bodies. Here we show that PML exerts a very powerful enhancing activity (up to 20-fold) on the transactivating properties of the progesterone receptor (PR) and has a similar effect on several other steroid hormone receptors. There is probably a direct or indirect interaction between PR and PML, because when the latter was expressed at high concentrations it shifted PR into the nuclear bodies. The use of deletion mutants showed that both activation functions (AF1 and AF2) of PR as well as the coiled coil and His-Cys-rich domains of PML were required for transcriptional enhancement. The fusion protein PML-RAR which is not localized in nuclear bodies, also enhanced the transactivating activity of PR, but this effect was totally suppressed by the administration of retinoic acid. PML, which is ubiquitously expressed, may thus be involved in the transactivation properties of steroid hormone receptors. This mechanism may also play a role in the oncogenic properties of PML-RAR and in their suppression by retinoic acid.
- Subjects :
- Transcriptional Activation
Transcription, Genetic
Receptors, Retinoic Acid
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
medicine.medical_treatment
Molecular Sequence Data
Retinoic acid
CHO Cells
Promyelocytic Leukemia Protein
Transfection
Cell Line
Promyelocytic leukemia protein
Transactivation
chemistry.chemical_compound
Endocrinology
Tretinoin
Cricetinae
Progesterone receptor
medicine
Animals
Humans
Receptor
Molecular Biology
Base Sequence
biology
Tumor Suppressor Proteins
Nuclear Proteins
General Medicine
Fusion protein
Neoplasm Proteins
Cell biology
Steroid hormone
chemistry
biology.protein
Cancer research
Receptors, Progesterone
HeLa Cells
Transcription Factors
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19449917 and 08888809
- Volume :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular Endocrinology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....33c8f33fd88b76b49328bdfc9d3f7751
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.9.12.8614415