Mouse dead end 1-β interacts with c-Jun and stimulates activator protein 1 transactivation

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Abstract

Dead end 1 (DND1), important for maintaining the viability of primordial germ cells, is the first protein containing an RNA recognition motif that has been directly implicated as a heritable cause of spontaneous tumorigenesis. In the present study, c-Jun was identified through yeast two-hybrid screening of a 10.5-day old mouse embryo cDNA library as one of the proteins which interact with DND1-β. The interaction between DND1-β and c-Jun was demonstrated to occur by glutathione S-transferase pull-down and co-immunoprecipitation. Using confocal microscopy, DND1-β was found to be specifically expressed in GC-1 spermatogonia cells, mainly in the nuclei. When transfected into GC-1 cells, DND1-β and c-Jun were demonstrated to be co-localized principally in the nuclei. Furthermore, in a dual luciferase reporter assay, the transcriptional activity of activator protein 1 was demonstrated to be significantly increased by co-transfection with DND1-β and c-Jun plasmids in GC-1 cells. The identification and confirmation of an additional protein interacting with DND1-β facilitates the investigation of the functions and molecular mechanisms of DND1.

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Zhang, Y., Su, Y. L., Li, L. S., Yang, Z., Chen, S., Xiong, J., … Peng, X. N. (2015). Mouse dead end 1-β interacts with c-Jun and stimulates activator protein 1 transactivation. Molecular Medicine Reports, 11(3), 1701–1707. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2014.2950

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