TAF4b and Jun/Activating Protein-1 Collaborate to Regulate the Expression of Integrin α6 and Cancer Cell Migration Properties

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Kalogeropoulou, Margarita | Voulgari, Angeliki | Kostourou, Vassiliki | Sandaltzopoulos, Raphael | Dikstein, Rivka | Davidson, Irwin | Tora, Laszlo | Pintzas, Alexander

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International audience. The TAF4b subunit of the transcription factor IID, which has a central role in transcription by polymerase II, is involved in promoter recognition by selective recruitment of activators. The activating protein-1 (AP-1) family members participate in oncogenic transformation via gene regulation. Utilizing immunoprecipitation of endogenous protein complexes, we documented specific interactions between Jun family members and TATA box binding protein-associated factors (TAF) in colon HT29 adenocarcinoma cells. Particularly, TAF4b and c-Jun were found to colocalize and interact in the nucleus of advanced carcinoma cells and in cells with epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) characteristics. TAF4b was found to specifically regulate the AP-1 target gene involved in EMT integrin alpha6, thus altering related cellular properties such as migration potential. Using a chromatin immunoprecipitation approach in colon adenocarcinoma cell lines, we further identified a synergistic role for TAF4b and c-Jun and other AP-1 family members on the promoter of integrin alpha6, underlining the existence of a specific mechanism related to gene expression control. We show evidence for the first time of an interdependence of TAF4b and AP-1 family members in cell type-specific promoter recognition and initiation of transcription in the context of cancer progression and EMT.

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