Oncogenic Ras sensitizes cells to apoptosis by Par-4

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Certain mutations in the mammalian ras gene are oncogenic and are often detected in human cancers. Oncogenic Ras induces the transcription activity of NF-κB that confers cell survival. Oncogenic Ras also down-modulates the expression of Par-4, a transcriptional repressor protein, that is essential but not sufficient on its own to induce apoptosis. Here we show that reintroduction of Par-4 by transient transfection leads to apoptosis in cells expressing oncogenic Ras but not in those that lack oncogenic Ras expression. Par-4 abrogates oncogenic Ras-inducible NF-κB transcription activity but does not interfere with cytoplasmic activation, or the DNA binding activity, of NF-κB. Because abrogation of NF-κB transcription activity is sufficient to cause apoptosis in cells expressing oncogenic Ras, our findings identify Par-4 as a novel example of a pro-apoptotic protein that selectively inhibits oncogenic Ras-dependent NF-κB function at the transcription level and suggest a mechanism by which Par-4 expression may selectively induce apoptosis in oncogenic Ras-expressing cells.

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Nalca, A., Qiu, S. G., El-Guendy, N., Krishnan, S., & Rangnekar, V. M. (1999). Oncogenic Ras sensitizes cells to apoptosis by Par-4. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(42), 29976–29983. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.42.29976

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