Alternate choice of initiation codon produces a biologically active product of the von Hippel Lindau gene with tumor suppressor activity

C Blankenship, JG Naglich, JM Whaley, B Seizinger… - Oncogene, 1999 - nature.com
C Blankenship, JG Naglich, JM Whaley, B Seizinger, N Kley
Oncogene, 1999nature.com
The VHL tumor suppressor gene has previously been reported to encode a protein of 213
amino acid residues. Here we report the identification of a second major VHL gene product
with an apparent molecular weight of 18 kD, pVHL18, which appears to arise from alternate
translation initiation at a second AUG codon (codon 54) within the VHL open reading frame.
In vitro and in vivo studies indicate that the internal codon in the VHL mRNA is necessary
and sufficient for production of pVHL18. pVHL18 can bind to elongin B, elongin C, and Hs …
Abstract
The VHL tumor suppressor gene has previously been reported to encode a protein of 213 amino acid residues. Here we report the identification of a second major VHL gene product with an apparent molecular weight of 18 kD, pVHL18, which appears to arise from alternate translation initiation at a second AUG codon (codon 54) within the VHL open reading frame. In vitro and in vivo studies indicate that the internal codon in the VHL mRNA is necessary and sufficient for production of pVHL18. pVHL18 can bind to elongin B, elongin C, and Hs-CUL2. When reintroduced into renal carcinoma cells that lack a wild-type VHL allele, pVHL18 suppresses basal levels of VEGF expression, restores hypoxia-inducibility of VEGF expression, and inhibits tumor formation in nude mice. These data strongly support the existence of two distinct VHL gene products in VHL tumor suppression.
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