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Article Dans Une Revue Cancer Cell Année : 2007

Recruitment of RXR by homotetrameric RARalpha fusion proteins is essential for transformation.

Bernd B Zeisig
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Colin Kwok
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Arthur Zelent
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Shuo Dong
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Chi Wai Eric So
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Résumé

While formation of higher-order oncogenic transcriptional complexes is critical for RARalpha fusion proteins in acute promyelocytic leukemia, the essential components and their roles in mediating transformation are still largely unknown. To this end, the present study demonstrates that homodimerization is not sufficient for RARalpha fusion-mediated transformation, which requires higher-order homotetramerization. Surprisingly, intrinsic homo-oligomeric DNA binding by the fusion proteins is also dispensable. Importantly, higher-order RXR/RARalpha fusion hetero-oligomeric complexes that aberrantly recruit transcriptional corepressors to downstream targets are essential for transformation. Intervention of RXR-dependent pathways by panRXR-agonists or RXRalpha shRNAs suppresses RARalpha fusion-mediated transformation. Taken together, these results define the oncogenic threshold for self-association and reveal the pathological significance of higher-order RARalpha fusion/RXR hetero-oligomeric complexes and their potential value as a therapeutic target.

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hal-00189119 , version 1 (20-11-2007)

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Bernd B Zeisig, Colin Kwok, Arthur Zelent, Pattabhiraman Shankaranarayanan, Hinrich Gronemeyer, et al.. Recruitment of RXR by homotetrameric RARalpha fusion proteins is essential for transformation.. Cancer Cell, 2007, 12 (1), pp.36-51. ⟨10.1016/j.ccr.2007.06.006⟩. ⟨hal-00189119⟩
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