Induction of AP-2α Expression by Adenoviral Infection Involves Inactivation of the AP-2rep Transcriptional Corepressor CtBP1

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AP-2 transcription factors execute important functions during embryonic development and malignant transformation. Recently, we have isolated a transcriptional repressor of AP-2α expression, the novel Krüppel-related zinc finger protein AP-2rep (Klf12). Here, we show that repression of AP-2α transcription by AP-2rep is dependent on an N-terminal PVDLS motif that interacts specifically with the corepressor CtBP1 both in vivo and in vitro. This interaction motif was previously identified in the C-terminal region of the adenoviral oncoprotein E1A. Infection of both HeLa and PA-1 cells with adenovirus type 5 strongly induced AP-2α mRNA. Consistently, E1A was necessary and sufficient to mediate up-regulation of AP-2α. Transiently transfected wild-type E1A protein activated an AP-2rep sensitive cis-regulatory element of the AP-2α promoter, but E1A protein harboring a mutation in the PVDLS motif failed to activate. In summary, we conclude that the adenoviral oncoprotein E1A activates transcription from the endogenous AP-2α gene, an effect that involves transcriptional derepression of the AP-2α promoter by interaction of E1A with the AP-2rep corepressor CtBP1.

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Schuierer, M., Hilger-Eversheim, K., Dobner, T., Bosserhoff, A. K., Moser, M., Turner, J., … Buettner, R. (2001). Induction of AP-2α Expression by Adenoviral Infection Involves Inactivation of the AP-2rep Transcriptional Corepressor CtBP1. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(30), 27944–27949. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M100070200

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