Abstract
DJ-1 was first identified as a novel candidate of the oncogene product that transformed mouse NIH3T3 cells in cooperation with an activated ras. Later DJ-1 was also found to be an infertility-related protein that was reduced in rat sperm treated with sperm toxicants that cause infertility in rats. To determine the functions of DJ-1, cDNAs encoding DJ-1-binding proteins were screened by the yeast two-hybrid method. Of several proteins identified, PIASxα/ARIP3, a modulator of androgen receptor (AR), was first characterized as the DJ-1-binding protein in this study. DJ-1 directly bound to the AR-binding region of PIASxα by an in vitro coimmunoprecipitation assay and also bound to PIASxα in human 293T cells. Both proteins were co-localized in the nuclei. PIASxα inhibited the AR transcription activity in a dose-dependent manner in cotransfected monkey CV1 cells with an androgen responsive element-luciferase reporter. Introduction of DJ-1 into CV1 cells in a state of inhibition of AR activity by PIASxα restored AR transcription activity by absorbing PIASxα from the AR. PIASxα complex, while a DJ-1 mutant harboring an amino acid substitution at number 130 from lysine to arginine did not restore it. These results indicate that DJ-1 is a positive regulator of the androgen receptor.
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Takahashi, K., Taira, T., Niki, T., Seino, C., Iguchi-Ariga, S. M. M., & Ariga, H. (2001). DJ-1 Positively Regulates the Androgen Receptor by Impairing the Binding of PIASxα to the Receptor. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(40), 37556–37563. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M101730200
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