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In this report, we characterize the biological and biochemical properties of a conditional protein containing chicken c-Rel fused to the hormone-binding domain of the human estrogen receptor. This chimeric c-RelER protein causes estrogen-dependent, but otherwise c-Rel-specific, transformation of avian fibroblasts in vitro. Our results demonstrate that c-RelER heterodimerizes with wild-type c-Rel and forms specific complexes with IκB-α. Estrogen causes translocation of c-RelER to the nucleus and stabilizes its binding to DNA. Hormone-activated c-RelER induces transcription of at least four cellular genes that are constitutively active in wild-type c-Rel-transformed fibroblasts. Two distinct cell populations were examined that differed with respect to their growth phenotypes. The growth of fibroblasts with moderate expression levels of c-RelER was stimulated by estrogen. In contrast, the addition of estrogen to cells with high c-RelER expression levels resulted in inhibition of cytokinesis and the arrest of growth. The carboxy terminal transactivation domain of c-Rel was required for the induction of these effects since neither v-Rel nor c-Rel deletion mutants were able to induce similar changes. Taken together, our results demonstrate that high levels of c-Rel expression can affect cell cycle control and/or cytokinesis. Furthermore, they also indicate that the biological properties of c-Rel in cell growth and differentiation will potentially differ depending on the level of expression.
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Zurovec, M., Petrenko, O., Roll, R. et al. A chicken c-Rel-estrogen receptor chimeric protein shows conditional nuclear localization, DNA binding, transformation and transcriptional activation. Oncogene 16, 3133–3142 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1201860
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