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Veratramine modulates AP-1-dependent gene transcription by directly binding to programmable DNA.


ABSTRACT: Because the transcription factor activator protein-1 (AP-1) regulates a variety of protein-encoding genes, it is a participant in many cellular functions, including proliferation, transformation, epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT), and apoptosis. Inhibitors targeting AP-1 have potential use in the treatment of cancer and other inflammatory diseases. Here, we identify veratramine as a potent natural modulator of AP-1, which selectively binds to a specific site (TRE 5'-TGACTCA-3') of the AP-1 target DNA sequence and regulates AP-1-dependent gene transcription without interfering with cystosolic signaling cascades that might lead to AP-1 activation. Moreover, RNA-seq experiments demonstrate that veratramine does not act on the Hedgehog signaling pathway in contrast to its analogue, cyclopamine, and likely does not harbor the same teratogenicity and toxicity. Additionally, veratramine effectively suppresses EGF-induced AP-1 transactivation and transformation of JB6 P+ cells. Finally, we demonstrate that veratramine inhibits solar-ultraviolet-induced AP-1 activation in mice. The identification of veratramine and new findings in its specific regulation of AP-1 down stream genes pave ways to discovering and designing regulators to regulate transcription factor.

SUBMITTER: Bai F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5778533 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Veratramine modulates AP-1-dependent gene transcription by directly binding to programmable DNA.

Bai Fang F   Liu Kangdong K   Li Huiliang H   Wang Jiawei J   Zhu Junsheng J   Hao Pei P   Zhu Lili L   Zhang Shoude S   Shan Lei L   Ma Weiya W   Bode Ann M AM   Zhang Weidong W   Li Honglin H   Dong Zigang Z  

Nucleic acids research 20180101 2


Because the transcription factor activator protein-1 (AP-1) regulates a variety of protein-encoding genes, it is a participant in many cellular functions, including proliferation, transformation, epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT), and apoptosis. Inhibitors targeting AP-1 have potential use in the treatment of cancer and other inflammatory diseases. Here, we identify veratramine as a potent natural modulator of AP-1, which selectively binds to a specific site (TRE 5'-TGACTCA-3') of the AP-1  ...[more]

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