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- Title
TAF4 inactivation in embryonic fibroblasts activates TGFβ signalling and autocrine growth.
- Authors
Mengus, Gabrielle; Fadloun, Anas; Kobi, Dominique; Thibault, Christelle; Perletti, Lucia; Michel, Isabelle; Davidson, Irwin
- Abstract
We have inactivated transcription factor TFIID subunit TBP-associated factor 4 (TAF4) in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Mutant taf4−/− cells are viable and contain intact TFIID comprising the related TAF4b showing that TAF4 is not an essential protein. TAF4 inactivation deregulates more than 1000 genes indicating that TFIID complexes containing TAF4 and TAF4b have distinct target gene specificities. However, taf4−/− cell lines have altered morphology and exhibit serum-independent autocrine growth correlated with the induced expression of several secreted mitotic factors and activators of the transforming growth factor β signalling pathway. In addition to TAF4 inactivation, many of these genes can also be induced by overexpression of TAF4b. A competitive equilibrium between TAF4 and TAF4b therefore regulates expression of genes controlling cell proliferation. We have further identified a set of genes that are regulated both by TAF4 and upon adaptation to serum starvation and which may be important downstream mediators of serum-independent growth. Our study also shows that TAF4 is an essential cofactor for activation by the retinoic acid receptor and CREB, but not for Sp1 and the vitamin D3 receptor.
- Subjects
TRANSCRIPTION factors; AUTOCRINE mechanisms; FIBROBLASTS; GENES; PROTEINS; CELL lines; CYTOLOGY
- Publication
EMBO Journal, 2005, Vol 24, Issue 15, p2753
- ISSN
0261-4189
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/sj.emboj.7600748