Bcl2 and c-Myc are two major oncogenic proteins that can functionally promote DNA damage, genetic instability, and tumorigenesis. However, the mechanism(s) remains unclear. Nitrosamine 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1- butanone (NNK) is the most potent carcinogen contained in cigarette smoke that induces cellular DNA damage. Here we found that Bcl2 potently suppresses the repair of NNK-induced abasic sites of DNA lesions in association with increased c-Myc transcriptional activity. The Bcl2 BH4 domain (amino acids 6-31) was found to bind directly to c-Myc MBII domain (amino acids 106-143), and this interaction is required for Bcl2 to enhance c-Myc transcriptional activity and inhibit DNA repair. In addition to mitochondria, Bcl2 is also expressed in the nucleus, where it co-localizes with c-Myc. Expression of nuclear-targeted Bcl2 enhances c-Myc transcriptional activity with suppression of DNA repair but fails to prolong cell survival. Depletion of c-Myc expression from cells overexpressing Bcl2 significantly accelerates the repair of NNK-induced DNA damage, indicating that c-Myc may be essential for the Bcl2 effect onDNA repair. It is known that apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease (APE1) plays a crucial role in the repair of abasic sites of DNA lesions. That overexpression of Bcl2 results in up-regulation of c-Myc and down-regulation of APE1 suggests APE1 may function as the downstream target of Bcl2/c-Myc in the DNA repair machinery. Thus, Bcl2, in addition to its survival function, may also suppress DNA repair in a novel mechanism involving c-Myc and APE1, which may lead to an accumulation of DNA damage in living cells, genetic instability, and tumorigenesis. © 2006 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Jin, Z., May, W. S., Gao, F., Flagg, T., & Deng, X. (2006). Bcl2 suppresses DNA repair by enhancing c-Myc transcriptional activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281(20), 14446–14456. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M511914200
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