Dual Level Inhibition of E2F-1 Activity by Adeno-associated Virus Rep78

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E2F-1, a major cellular transcription factor, plays a pivotal role in regulating the cell cycle. The activity of E2F-1 is negatively regulated by its interaction with retinoblastoma protein (pRB), and disruption of the pRB-E2F-1 complex, a hallmark of cellular transformation by DNA tumor viruses, leads to cell proliferation. Adeno-associated virus-2 (AAV) is known to have onco-suppressive properties against DNA tumor viruses. Here we provide, for the first time, the molecular basis for antioncogenic activity of AAV. Rep78, a major regulatory protein of AAV, interacts at the protein level with E2F-1 and stabilizes the pRB-E2F-1 complex. At the DNA level, Rep78 binds to a putative site on the E2F-1 promoter and down-regulates the adenovirus-induced E2F-1 transcription. This dual level of Rep78 activity leads to decreased cellular levels of free E2F-1, leading to its onco-suppressive properties.

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Batchu, R. B., Shammas, M. A., Wang, J. Y., & Munshi, N. C. (2001). Dual Level Inhibition of E2F-1 Activity by Adeno-associated Virus Rep78. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(26), 24315–24322. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M008154200

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