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The HiNF-P/p220NPAT cell cycle signaling pathway controls nonhistone target genes

Medina, Ricardo F.
Van der Deen, Margaretha
Miele, Angela
Xie, Ronglin
Van Wijnen, Andre J.
Stein, Janet L.
Stein, Gary S.
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HiNF-P and its cofactor p220(NPAT) are principal factors regulating histone gene expression at the G(1)-S phase cell cycle transition. Here, we have investigated whether HiNF-P controls other cell cycle- and cancer-related genes. We used cDNA microarrays to monitor responsiveness of gene expression to small interfering RNA-mediated depletion of HiNF-P. Candidate HiNF-P target genes were examined for the presence of HiNF-P recognition motifs, in vitro HiNF-P binding to DNA, and in vivo association by chromatin immunoprecipitations and functional reporter gene assays. Of 177 proliferation-related genes we tested, 20 are modulated in HiNF-P-depleted cells and contain putative HiNF-P binding motifs. We validated that at least three genes (i.e., ATM, PRKDC, and CKS2) are HiNF-P dependent and provide data indicating that the DNA damage response is altered in HiNF-P-depleted cells. We conclude that, in addition to histone genes, HiNF-P also regulates expression of nonhistone targets that influence competency for cell cycle progression.

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Cancer Res. 2007 Nov 1;67(21):10334-42. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-1560
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17974976
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