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Alien inhibits E2F1 gene expression and cell proliferation
Authors:Tenbaum Stephan P  Papaioannou Maria  Reeb Christina A  Goeman Frauke  Escher Niko  Kob Robert  von Eggeling Ferdinand  Melle Christian  Baniahmad Aria
Institution:Molecular Genetics, Institute of Human Genetics and Anthropology, Friedrich-Schiller-University, 07740 Jena, Germany.
Abstract:Recently, using a proteomic approach we have identified the corepressor Alien as a novel interacting factor of the cell cycle regulator E2F1. Unclear was whether this interaction influences cell proliferation and endogenous E2F1 target gene expression. Here, we show by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) that Alien is recruited in vivo to the E2F binding sites present in the E2F1 gene promoter, inhibits the transactivation of E2F1 and represses endogenous E2F1 gene expression. Interestingly, using synchronized cells to assess the expression of Alien profile during cell cycle the levels of endogenous Alien are increased during G1, G1/S and G2 phase. Furthermore, stable transfection of Alien leads to reduction of cell proliferation. Thus, the data suggest that Alien acts as a corepressor for E2F1 and is involved in cell cycle regulation.
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