Adenovirus early region 1A protein binds to mammalian SUG1-a regulatory component of the proteasome

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Roger JA Grand
Andrew S Turnell
Grant GF Mason
Wenlan Wang
Anne E Milner
Joe S Mymryk
Susan M Rookes
A Jennifer Rivett
Phillip H Gallimore
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[1] CRC Institute for Cancer Studies,Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
[2] University of Birmingham,Department of Biochemistry
[3] Edgbaston,Department of Oncology
[4] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,undefined
[5] University Walk,undefined
[6] University of Bristol,undefined
[7] University of Western Ontario,undefined
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Oncogene | 1999年 / 18卷
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adenovirus; adenovirus 12; E1A; SUG1; proteasome; Trip 1;
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Adenovirus early region 1A (Ad E1A) is a multifunctional protein which is essential for adenovirus-mediated transformation and oncogenesis. Whilst E1A is generally considered to exert its influence on recipient cells through regulation of transcription it also increases the level of cellular p53 by increasing the protein half-life. With this in view, we have investigated the relationship of Ad E1A to the proteasome, which is normally responsible for degradation of p53. Here we have shown that both Ad5 and Ad12 E1A 12S and 13S proteins can be co-immunoprecipitated with proteasomes and that the larger Ad12 E1A protein binds strongly to at least three components of the 26S but not 20S proteasome. One of these interacting species has been identified as mammalian SUG1, a proteasome regulatory component which also plays a role in the cell as a mediator of transcription. In vitro assays have demonstrated a direct interaction between Ad12 E1A 13S protein and mouse SUG1. Following infection of human cells with Ad5 wt and Ad5 mutants with lesions in the E1A gene it has been shown that human SUG1 can be co-immunoprecipitated with full-length E1A and with E1A carrying a deletion in conserved region 1 which is the region considered to be responsible for increased expression of p53. We have concluded therefore that Ad E1A binds strongly to SUG1 but that this interaction is not responsible for inhibition of proteasome activity. This is consistent with the observation that purified Ad12 E1A inhibits the activity of the purified 20S but not 26S proteasomes. We have also demonstrated that SUG1 can be co-immunoprecipitated with SV40 T and therefore we suggest that this may represent a common interaction of transforming proteins of DNA tumour viruses.
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页码:449 / 458
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