Myocardin-related transcription factor A regulates expression of Bok and Noxa and is involved in apoptotic signaling

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The myocardin-related transcription factor MAL/MRTF-A relates changes in G-actin to SRF-mediated gene expression. The set of G-actin-controlled SRF target genes includes components of the cytoskeleton and cell migration machinery as well as various signal transducers. Our previous screen for G-actin regulated genes identified a number of targets with well-established anti-proliferative and proapoptotic functions. Here, we report that the two proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members Bok and Noxa/Pmaip are directly transcriptionally induced by activated MAL and upon activation of the actin- MAL-SRF pathway. This activation depends on MRTFs and is sensitive to the actin drug latrunculin but insensitive to p53 depletion. A cis-regulatory element comprising a CArG-like box in the Bok promoter is required and inducibly recruits MAL and SRF. Moreover, MAL/MRTF-dependent transcriptional activity and target gene expression is upregulated upon stimulation of fibroblasts with TNF and staurosporin. This is accompanied by nuclear accumulation of MRTFs. The results suggest a role for MAL in TNF signaling and implicate the MAL-SRF transcription module in regulating the proapoptotic Bcl-2 family network. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Shaposhnikov, D., Descot, A., Schilling, J., & Posern, G. (2012). Myocardin-related transcription factor A regulates expression of Bok and Noxa and is involved in apoptotic signaling. Cell Cycle, 11(1), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.11.1.18499

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