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HCF-1 promotes cell cycle progression by regulating the expression of CDC42.


ABSTRACT: The eukaryotic cell cycle involves a highly orchestrated series of events in which the cellular genome is replicated during a synthesis (S) phase and each of the two resulting copies are segregated properly during mitosis (M). Host cell factor-1 (HCF-1) is a transcriptional co-regulator that is essential for and has been implicated in basic cellular processes, such as transcriptional regulation and cell cycle progression. Although a series of HCF-1 transcriptional targets have been identified, few functional clues have been provided, especially for chromosome segregation. Our results showed that HCF-1 activated CDC42 expression by binding to the -881 to -575 region upstream of the CDC42 transcription start site, and the regulation of CDC42 expression by HCF-1 was correlated with cell cycle progression. The overexpression of a spontaneously cycling and constitutively active CDC42 mutant (CDC42F28L) rescued G1 phase delay and multinucleate defects in mitosis upon the loss of HCF-1. Therefore, these results establish that HCF-1 ensures proper cell cycle progression by regulating the expression of CDC42, which indicates a possible mechanism of cell cycle coordination and the regulation mode of typical Rho GTPases.

SUBMITTER: Xiang P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7584624 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HCF-1 promotes cell cycle progression by regulating the expression of CDC42.

Xiang Pan P   Li Fei F   Ma Zhihua Z   Yue Jiping J   Lu Cailing C   You Yuangang Y   Hou Lin L   Yin Bin B   Qiang Boqin B   Shu Pengcheng P   Peng Xiaozhong X  

Cell death & disease 20201023 10


The eukaryotic cell cycle involves a highly orchestrated series of events in which the cellular genome is replicated during a synthesis (S) phase and each of the two resulting copies are segregated properly during mitosis (M). Host cell factor-1 (HCF-1) is a transcriptional co-regulator that is essential for and has been implicated in basic cellular processes, such as transcriptional regulation and cell cycle progression. Although a series of HCF-1 transcriptional targets have been identified, f  ...[more]

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