Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1946810 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Little is known about the mechanisms underlying heat shock-mediated inhibition of cyclin D1 transcription. Here, we report that NF-κB site-mediated cyclin D1 transcription is inhibited by heat shock. The mRNA level of cyclin D1 decreased under heat shock (40–60%). This inhibition of transcription is promoter activity dependent and is mediated by the proximal NF-κB site. However, P65 overexpression did not influence the heat-inducible inhibitory pattern and heat shock did not significantly change the binding activity of p65. P53 can inhibit cyclin D1 promoter activity via an NF-κB site-dependent manner and its binding activity increased after heat shock. Importantly, p53 overexpression can prevent cyclin D1 promoter activation by p65. Therefore, we can deduce that p53 inhibits promoter activity under heat shock. These results reveal that the mechanism of heat shock-mediated inhibition of cyclin D1 transcription involves an NF-κB site. The data presented provide a new insight into the underlying heat shock inhibition of gene transcription.

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