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Differential activity of conditional MYC and its variant MYC-S in human mortal fibroblasts

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We have explored the effects of the conditional MYC-estrogen receptor fusion protein, MYC-ERTM, in human mortal fibroblasts, WI38, on cell-cycle entry, apoptosis and gene expression. The results indicate that activation of MYC-ERTM in WI38 cells is sufficient to cause S phase entry of quiescent cells, which is preceded by phosphorylation of Rb and activation of the Cdk2-associated kinase. We also analysed the MYC protein variant, MYC-S, which lacks part of the transcriptional activation domain but includes the conserved MYC box II and 26 amino acids N-terminal to it. MYC-S was previously shown to promote proliferation and apoptosis of immortalized rodent cell lines. The results indicate that MYC-S has undetectable activity as an inducer of S phase or apoptosis of quiescent WI38 cells. However, Myc-S stimulates proliferation of WI38 cells in the presence of 10% fetal calf serum. Surprisingly, we found that MYC-S, previously considered solely a repressor of specific reporter genes, is instead a weak transactivator of endogenous target genes both in mortal and immortalized cells. In addition, MYC-S exhibit a weak repressor activity upon an endogenous target gene only in immortalized cells. MYC-S transcriptional properties suggest that MYC box II and the adjacent N-terminal amino acids, while not sufficient for full repression function, participate in transactivation of endogenous target genes.

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We thank Robert N Eisenman for support, discussions and advice throughout the course of this work and Michael McMurray for initiating experiments with WI38 cells. We also thank Lee James, Paul Knoepfler and David Russell for critically reviewing the manuscript. We are also grateful to T Littlewood, J Sedivy and L Penn for reagents. This work was supported in part by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute (CA75125) to C Grandor and CA20525 to Robert N Eisenman.

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Hirst, S., Grandori, C. Differential activity of conditional MYC and its variant MYC-S in human mortal fibroblasts. Oncogene 19, 5189–5197 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1203904

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