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Rodriguez Filgueira, Jose Luis; Sandoval del Amor, Juan; Serviddio, Gaetano; Sastre Belloch, Juan; Morante Hernández, María; Perrelli, Maria Giulia; Martínez Chantar, María; Viña Ribes, José; Viña Ribes, Juan; Mato, José M.; Ávila, Matías; Franco Vera, Luis; López Rodas, Gerardo; Torres Asensi, Luis
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This document is a artículo publicadoDate2006
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The Id (inhibitor of DNA binding or inhibitor of differentiation)
helix–loop–helix proteins are involved in the regulation of cell
growth, differentiation and cancer. The fact that the molecular
mechanisms of liver regeneration are not completely understood
prompted us to study the fate of Id2 in proliferating liver. Id2
increases in liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy, following
the early induction of its gene. Co-immunoprecipitation shows
that Id2 forms a complex with E2F4, p130 and mSin3A in quiescent
liver and all these components are present at the c-myc
promoter as shown using ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation).
Activation of c-myc during hepatocyte priming (G0–G1 transition)
correlates with the dissociation of Id2 and HDAC (histone deacetylase),
albeit p130 remains bound at least until 6 h.Moreover,
as the G0–G1 transition progresses, Id2 and HDAC again bind the
c-myc promoter concomitantly with the repression of this gene.
The time course of c-myc binding to the Id2 promoter, as determined
by ChIP assays is compatible with a role of the oncoprotein
as a transcriptional inducer of Id2 in liver regeneration. Immunohistochemical
analysis shows that Id2 also increases in proliferating
hepatocytes after bile duct ligation. In this case, the pattern
of Id2 presence in the c-myc promoter parallels that found in
regenerating liver. Our results may suggest a control role for Id2
in hepatocyte priming, through a p130 dissociation-independent
regulation of c-myc.
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Rodriguez, J.L.; Sandoval, J.; Serviddio, G.; Sastre, J.; Morante, M.; Perrelli, M.G.; Martinez-Chantar, M.L.; Viña, J.; Viña, J.R.; Mato, J.M.; Avila, M.A.; Franco, L.; López-Rodas, G.; and Torres, L. Id2 leaves the chromatin of the E2F4–p130-controlled c-myc promoter
during hepatocyte priming for liver regeneration. En Biochem. J. (2006) 398, 431–437 |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1559451/pdf/bj3980431.pdf
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