A phosphorylation defective retinoic acid receptor mutant mimics the effects of retinoic acid on EGFR mediated AP-1 expression and cancer cell proliferation

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Crowe D.L. [1 ]
Kim R. [1 ]
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[1] Center for Craniofacial Molec. Biol., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90033
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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor; Retinoic Acid; Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Expression; Retinoic Acid Receptor; Mutant Clone;
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10.1186/1475-2867-2-15
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Background: The effects of the vitamin A metabolite retinoic acid (RA) are mediated at the transcriptional level by retinoic acid receptors (RAR). These proteins are part of a superfamily of transcription factors which activate target gene expression when bound to their respective ligands. In addition to ligand binding, heterodimerization with transcriptional cofactors and posttranslational modification such as phosphorylation are also critical for transactivation function. Previous studies have shown that phosphorylation of a serine residue at amino acid 77 in the RARα amino terminus was required for basal activation function of the transcription factor. Results: We have determined that RA inhibits cyclin H and cdk7 expression thereby decreasing levels of phosphorylated RARα in human cancer cell lines. To determine the effects of decreased RARα phosphorylation in human cancer cells, we stably transfected a phosphorylation defective mutant RARα expression construct into SCC25 cultures. Cells expressing the mutant RARα proliferated more slowly than control clones. This decreased proliferation was associated with increased cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor expression and decreased S phase entry. In the absence of ligand, the RARα mutant inhibited AP-1 activity to an extent similar to that of RA treated control clones. Levels of some AP-1 proteins were inhibited due to decreased EGFR expression upstream in the signaling pathway. Conclusions: These results indicate that hypophosphorylated RARα can mimic the anti-AP-1 effects of RA in the absence of ligand. © 2002 Crowe and Kim; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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