Estrogen-induced upregulation and 3′-UTR shortening of CDC6

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Abstract

3′-Untranslated region (UTR) shortening of mRNAs via alternative polyadenylation (APA) has important ramifications for gene expression. By using proximal APA sites and switching to shorter 3′-UTRs, proliferating cells avoid miRNA-mediated repression. Such APA and 3′-UTR shortening events may explain the basis of some of the proto-oncogene activation cases observed in cancer cells. In this study, we investigated whether 17 β-estradiol (E2), a potent proliferation signal, induces APA and 3′-UTR shortening to activate proto-oncogenes in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancers. Our initial probe based screen of independent expression arrays suggested upregulation and 3′-UTR shortening of an essential regulator of DNA replication, CDC6 (cell division cycle 6), upon E2 treatment. We further confirmed the E2-and ER-dependent upregulation and 3′UTR shortening of CDC6, which lead to increased CDC6 protein levels and higher BrdU incorporation. Consequently, miRNA binding predictions and dual luciferase assays suggested that 3′-UTR shortening of CDC6 was a mechanism to avoid 3′-UTRdependent negative regulations. Hence, we demonstrated CDC6 APA induction by the proliferative effect of E2 in ER+ cells and provided new insights into the complex regulation of APA. E2-induced APA is likely to be an important but previously overlooked mechanism of E2-responsive gene expression. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Akman, B. H., Can, T., & Elif Erson-Bensan, A. (2012). Estrogen-induced upregulation and 3′-UTR shortening of CDC6. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(21), 10679–10688. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks855

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