NKX-3.1 Interacts with Prostate-derived Ets Factor and Regulates the Activity of the PSA Promoter

H Chen, AK Nandi, X Li, CJ Bieberich - Cancer research, 2002 - AACR
H Chen, AK Nandi, X Li, CJ Bieberich
Cancer research, 2002AACR
Abstract The NKX-3.1 homeobox gene maps to human chromosome 8p21, a region that
undergoes frequent loss of heterozygosity in prostate tumors. Loss of Nkx-3.1 function in
mice leads to epithelial overgrowth. To further elucidate the molecular basis of NKX-3.1
function, a genetic screen for proteins that interact with NKX-3.1 was performed. Prostate-
derived Ets factor (PDEF) was identified as a potential partner of NKX-3.1.
Coimmunoprecipitation analyses demonstrated that NKX-3.1 and PDEF are physically …
Abstract
The NKX-3.1 homeobox gene maps to human chromosome 8p21, a region that undergoes frequent loss of heterozygosity in prostate tumors. Loss of Nkx-3.1 function in mice leads to epithelial overgrowth. To further elucidate the molecular basis of NKX-3.1 function, a genetic screen for proteins that interact with NKX-3.1 was performed. Prostate-derived Ets factor (PDEF) was identified as a potential partner of NKX-3.1. Coimmunoprecipitation analyses demonstrated that NKX-3.1 and PDEF are physically associated in prostate epithelial cells. Cotransfection analyses demonstrated that NKX-3.1 can abolish the transcriptional activation function of PDEF on the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) promoter. These data identify PSA as a target gene for NKX-3.1 and provide new insights into the function of this candidate tumor suppressor.
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