Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2113449 | Cancer Letters | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Suppression of c-Myc is likely to induce cellular senescence in many tumors with unclear mechanisms. A proteomics survey indicated that high levels of BCL2-associated athanogene 2 (BAG2) were found in response to c-Myc repression in TRE293 cells. This observation led to the investigation into the role of BAG2 in c-Myc-induced senescence. The association of the c-Myc/SP1 complex with the BAG2 promoter verified the role of c-Myc/SP1 in regulating BAG2 transcription. Furthermore, high levels of BAG2 were found to induce p21CIP1-dependent senescence and subsequent carcinogenetic arrest, suggesting its possible role as an indirect activator of the p21CIP1 pathway.
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Authors
Ju Zhang, Xiaomin Lou, Shangbin Yang, Shun He, Lei Yang, Mei Liu, Hongxia Zhu, Qiang Shan, Siyuan Su, Qimin Zhan, Ningzhi Xu, Siqi Liu,