Krüppel-like factor 4 is acetylated by p300 and regulates gene transcription via modulation of histone acetylation

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Abstract

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) is a transcription factor involved in both proliferation and differentiation in the colon. It is down-regulated in both mouse and human colonic adenomas and has been implicated as a tumor suppressor in the gut, whereas in breast cancer, KLF4 is an oncogene. KLF4 is also involved in reprogramming differentiated cells into pluripotent stem cells. KLF4 can act as a transcriptional activator or repressor, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We found that p300, a CREB-binding protein-related protein, interacts with KLF4 both in vitro and in vivo and activates transcription. We further made the novel observation that endogenous KLF4 is acetylated by p300/CBP in vivo and that mutations of the acetylated lysines resulted in a decreased ability of KLF4 to activate target genes, suggesting that acetylation is important for KLF4-mediated transactivation. Furthermore, we found that KLF4 differentially modulates histone H4 acetylation at the promoters of target genes. Co-transfection of KLF4 and HDAC3 resulted in a synergistic repression of a cyclin B1 reporter construct. Our results suggest that KLF4 might function as an activator or repressor of transcription depending on whether it interacts with co-activators such as p300 and CREB-binding protein or co-repressors such as HDAC3. © 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Evans, P. M., Zhang, W., Chen, X., Yang, J., Bhakat, K. K., & Liu, C. (2007). Krüppel-like factor 4 is acetylated by p300 and regulates gene transcription via modulation of histone acetylation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(47), 33994–34002. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M701847200

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