PAX3 and PAX7 exhibit conserved cis-acting transcription repression domains and utilize a common gain of function mechanism in alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
- 29 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 18 (30), 4348-4356
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1202812
Abstract
The t(2;13) and t(1;13) translocations of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS) result in chimeric PAX3-FKHR or PAX7-FKHR transcription factors, respect-ively. In each chimera, a PAX DNA-binding domain is fused to the C-terminal FKHR transactivation domain. Previously we demonstrated that PAX3-FKHR is more potent than PAX3 because the FKHR transactivation domain is resistant to repression mediated by the PAX3 N-terminus. Here we test the hypothesis that the cis-acting repression domain is a conserved feature of PAX3 and PAX7 and that PAX7-FKHR gains function similarly. Using PAX-specific DNA-binding sites, we found that PAX7 was virtually inactive, while PAX7-FKHR exhibited activity 600-fold above background and was comparable to PAX3-FKHR. Deletion analysis showed that the transactivation domains of PAX7 and PAX7-FKHR are each more potent than either full-length protein, and resistance to cis-repression is responsible for the PAX7-FKHR gain of function. Further deletion mapping and domain swapping experiments with PAX3 and PAX7 showed that their transactivation domains exhibit subtle dose-dependent differences in potency, likely due to regions of structural divergence; while their repression domains are structurally and functionally conserved. Thus, the data support the hypothesis and demonstrate that PAX3 and PAX7 utilize a common gain of function mechanism in ARMS.Keywords
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