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Cyclin A expression is under negative transcriptional control during the cell cycle

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Transcription of the gene coding for cyclin A, a protein required for S-phase transit, is cell cycle regulated and is restricted to proliferating cells. To further explore transcriptional regulation linked to cell division cycle control, a genomic clone containing 5' flanking sequences of the murine cyclin A gene was isolated. When it was fused to a luciferase reporter gene, it was shown to function as a proliferation-regulated promoter in NIH 3T3 cells. Transcription of the mouse cyclin A gene is negatively regulated by arrest of cell proliferation. A mutation of a GC-rich sequence conserved between mice and humans is sufficient to relieve transcriptional repression, resulting in a promoter with constitutively high activity. In agreement with this result, in vivo footprinting reveals a protection of the cell cycle-responsive element in G0/early G1 cells which is not observed at later stages of the cell cycle. Moreover, the footprint is present in dimethyl sulfoxide-induced differentiating and not in proliferating Friend erythroleukemia cells. Conversely, two other sites, which in vitro bind ATF-1 and NF-Y, respectively, are constitutively occupied throughout cell cycle progression.

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hal-02194122 , version 1 (25-07-2019)

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X. Huet, J. Rech, A. Plet, A. Vié, J. M. Blanchard. Cyclin A expression is under negative transcriptional control during the cell cycle. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1996, 16 (7), pp.3789--98. ⟨10.1128/mcb.16.7.3789⟩. ⟨hal-02194122⟩
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