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P-TEFb is a Crucial Co-Factor for Myc Transactivation

Barbara Gargano, Stefano Amente, Barbara Majello and Luigi Lania

volume 6 | issue 16

15 August 2007
Pages: 2031 - 2037

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Myc forms an heterodimer with Max and operates as a transcription factor upon binding to specific DNA sites in cellular chromatin. In addition to recruit histone acetylation activity, Myc binds to the positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) which consists of the cyclin-dependent kinase CKD9 and its regulatory subunit cyclin T. P-TEFb phosphorylates the carboxyl-terminal-domain (CTD) of the larger subunit of RNA polymerase II as well as negative elongation factors allowing efficient transcription elongation. Here, we report that Myc binds, as heterodimer with Max, exclusively the core active P-TEFb complex, and it recruits P-TEFb at Myc targets in vivo. Pharmacological inhibition of P-TEFb by 5.6-di-chloro-1-b-D-ribofuranosyl-bensimidazole (DRB) specifically inhibits expression of Myc-responsive CAD and NUC genes, and impairs the Myc-induced S-phase and apoptosis of quiescent cells grown in low serum. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays (ChIP) demonstrated co-occupancy of Myc and P-TEFb to CAD and NUC E-boxes, and DRB treatment diminished the density of Pol II phosphorylated on Ser-2 of its CTD. These results indicate that P-TEFb is recruited in vivo to Myc-target promoters and CDK9 activity is an important step for Myc-dependent stimulation of responsive genes.

Authors

Barbara Gargano

University of Naples 'Federico II'; Naples, Italy

Stefano Amente

University of Naples 'Federico II'; Naples, Italy

Barbara Majello

University of Naples 'Federico II'; Naples, Italy

Luigi Lania

University of Naples 'Federico II'; Naples, Italy


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