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PHF10 subunit of PBAF complex mediates transcriptional activation by MYC.


ABSTRACT: The PBAF complex, a member of SWI/SNF family of chromatin remodelers, plays an essential role in transcriptional regulation. We revealed a disease progression associated elevation of PHF10 subunit of PBAF in clinical melanoma samples. In melanoma cell lines, PHF10 interacts with MYC and facilitates the recruitment of PBAF complex to target gene promoters, therefore, augmenting MYC transcriptional activation of genes involved in the cell cycle progression. Depletion of either PHF10 or MYC induced G1 accumulation and a senescence-like phenotype. Our data identify PHF10 as a pro-oncogenic mechanism and an essential novel link between chromatin remodeling and MYC-dependent gene transcription.

SUBMITTER: Soshnikova NV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8863208 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PHF10 subunit of PBAF complex mediates transcriptional activation by MYC.

Soshnikova N V NV   Tatarskiy E V EV   Tatarskiy V V VV   Klimenko N S NS   Shtil A A AA   Nikiforov M A MA   Georgieva S G SG  

Oncogene 20210831 42


The PBAF complex, a member of SWI/SNF family of chromatin remodelers, plays an essential role in transcriptional regulation. We revealed a disease progression associated elevation of PHF10 subunit of PBAF in clinical melanoma samples. In melanoma cell lines, PHF10 interacts with MYC and facilitates the recruitment of PBAF complex to target gene promoters, therefore, augmenting MYC transcriptional activation of genes involved in the cell cycle progression. Depletion of either PHF10 or MYC induced  ...[more]

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