The mammalian nuclear protein E2F-1 has recently been cloned based on its ability to bind the retinoblastoma protein. To determine whether E2F-1 plays a role in the control of the cell proliferation, we introduced an inducible construct expressing an E2F-1 antisense RNA into the human glioblastoma T98G cell line and assessed DNA synthesis during the cell cycle. Expression of the antisense transcripts during the G1-S transition resulted in a marked delay in the completion of DNA synthesis. Band-shift analysis of bacterially produced E2F-1 showed that this protein bound to the promoters of human DNA polymerase-alpha, cyclin D1, and c-myb but not to the cdc2 gene promoter. E2F-1 also transactivated the bound promoters in transient transfection assays. These results suggest a major role for E2F-1 in the control of cell cycle progression via transcriptional regulation of proliferation-associated genes.

Correlation between E2F-1 requirement in the S phase and E2F-1 transactivation of cell cycle-related genes in human cells / Sala, A; Nicolaides, Nc; Engelhard, A; Bellon, T; Lawe, Dc; Arnold, A; Graña, X; Giordano, A; Calabretta, Bruno. - In: CANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0008-5472. - STAMPA. - 54:(1994), pp. 1402-1406.

Correlation between E2F-1 requirement in the S phase and E2F-1 transactivation of cell cycle-related genes in human cells.

CALABRETTA, Bruno
1994

Abstract

The mammalian nuclear protein E2F-1 has recently been cloned based on its ability to bind the retinoblastoma protein. To determine whether E2F-1 plays a role in the control of the cell proliferation, we introduced an inducible construct expressing an E2F-1 antisense RNA into the human glioblastoma T98G cell line and assessed DNA synthesis during the cell cycle. Expression of the antisense transcripts during the G1-S transition resulted in a marked delay in the completion of DNA synthesis. Band-shift analysis of bacterially produced E2F-1 showed that this protein bound to the promoters of human DNA polymerase-alpha, cyclin D1, and c-myb but not to the cdc2 gene promoter. E2F-1 also transactivated the bound promoters in transient transfection assays. These results suggest a major role for E2F-1 in the control of cell cycle progression via transcriptional regulation of proliferation-associated genes.
1994
54
1402
1406
Correlation between E2F-1 requirement in the S phase and E2F-1 transactivation of cell cycle-related genes in human cells / Sala, A; Nicolaides, Nc; Engelhard, A; Bellon, T; Lawe, Dc; Arnold, A; Graña, X; Giordano, A; Calabretta, Bruno. - In: CANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0008-5472. - STAMPA. - 54:(1994), pp. 1402-1406.
Sala, A; Nicolaides, Nc; Engelhard, A; Bellon, T; Lawe, Dc; Arnold, A; Graña, X; Giordano, A; Calabretta, Bruno
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