Alternative splicing of the imprinted candidate tumor suppressor gene ZAC regulates its antiproliferative and DNA binding activities

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Benoit Bilanges
Annie Varrault
Abhijit Mazumdar
Colette Pantaloni
Anke Hoffmann
Joël Bockaert
Dietmar Spengler
Laurent Journot
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[1] Mécanismes Moléculaires des Communications Cellulaires,
[2] Molecular Neuroendocrinology,undefined
[3] Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry,undefined
[4] MD Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
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Oncogene | 2001年 / 20卷
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ZAC; cell cycle; apoptosis; breast cancer; transient neonatal diabetes; imprinting;
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ZAC encodes a zinc finger protein with antiproliferative activity, is maternally imprinted and is a candidate for the tumor suppressor gene on 6q24. ZAC expression is frequently lost in breast and ovary tumor-derived cell lines and down-regulated in breast primary tumors. In this report, we describe ZACΔ2, an alternatively spliced variant of ZAC lacking the sequence encoding the two N-terminal zinc fingers. Messenger RNAs encoding ZAC or ZACΔ2 were equally abundant and both proteins were nuclear. ZACΔ2 displayed an improved transactivation activity and an enhanced affinity for a ZAC binding site, suggesting that the two N-terminal zinc fingers negatively regulated ZAC binding to its target DNA sequences. Both proteins were equally efficient in preventing colony formation, indicating similar overall antiproliferative activities. However, these activities resulted from a differential regulation of apoptosis vs cell cycle progression since ZACΔ2 was more efficient at induction of cell cycle arrest than ZAC, whereas it was the reverse for apoptosis induction. Hence, these data further underline that ZAC gene is critically controlled, both at the transcriptional level through imprinting and at the functional level through alternative splicing.
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页码:1246 / 1253
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