New World primates (NWPs) exhibit a compensated form of resistance to gonadal steroid hormones. We demonstrated recently that estrogen resistance in NWP cells was associated with the overexpression of two proteins, a nonreceptor-related, dominant-negative-acting estrogen response element (ERE)-binding protein (ERE-BP) and an intracellular estradiol-binding protein (IEBP). Based on the N-terminal sequences of tryptic fragments of IEBP isolated from a 17β-estradiol (E2) affinity column we cloned a full-length cDNA for IEBP from the estrogen-resistant NWP cell line, B95-8. Subsequent sequence analysis revealed 87% sequence identity between the deduced peptide for IEBP and human Hsp27. When hormone-responsive, wild-type Old World primate (OWP) cells were transiently transfected with IEBP cDNA, E 2-directed ERE reporter luciferase activity was reduced by 50% compared with vector only-transfected OWP cells (p < 0.0018). When IEBP and ERE-BP were cotransfected, ERE promoter-reporter activity was reduced by a further 60% (p < 0.0001). Electrophoresis mobility shift analyses showed that IEBP neither bound to ERE nor competed with the estrogen receptor (ER) for binding to ERE. However, there was evidence of protein-protein interaction of IEBP and ERα; IEBP was coimmunoprecipitated with anti-ERα antibody in wild-type cells stably transfected with IEBP. A specific interaction between ERα and IEBP was confirmed in glutathione S-transferase pull-down and yeast two-hybrid assays. Data indicate that the Hsp27-related IEBP interacts with the ligand binding domain of the ERα. In summary, by inhibiting the ERα-E2 interaction, IEBP acts to squelch ERα-directed ERE-regulated transactivation and promote estrogen resistance in NWP cells.
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Chen, H., Hewison, M., Hu, B., Sharma, M., Sun, Z., & Adams, J. S. (2004). An Hsp27-related, dominant-negative-acting intracellular estradiol-binding protein. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(29), 29944–29951. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M401317200
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