Rapid communication: COUP-TFII is up-regulated in adenovirus type 12 tumorigenic cells and is a repressor of MHC class I transcription

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Down-regulation of the MHC class I enhancer in tumorigenic Ad12 cells is associated with strong binding of COUP-TF and negligible binding of activator NF-κB. By comparison, in nontumorigenic Ad5 cells, class I expression is high due to negligible binding of COUP-TF and strong binding of NF-κB. Here, we show that COUP-TFII, but not COUP-TFI, is expressed in Ad12-transformed cells. The dramatically stronger DNA binding of COUP-TFII to the class I enhancer in Ad12- compared to Ad5-transformed cells correlates with higher COUP-TFII promoter activity and higher levels of COUP-TFII mRNA and protein. Significantly, NF-κB p50/p52 double-knockout cells enabled us to demonstrate directly that COUP-TFII can completely repress both nonactivated and NF-κB-activated MHC class I transcription. © 2OO1 Academic Press.

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Smirnov, D. A., Hou, S., Liu, X., Claudio, E., Siebenlist, U. K., & Ricciardi, R. P. (2001). Rapid communication: COUP-TFII is up-regulated in adenovirus type 12 tumorigenic cells and is a repressor of MHC class I transcription. Virology, 284(1), 13–19. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2001.0913

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