Activation of Aicda gene transcription by Pax5 in plasmacytoma cells

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Carissa Dege
James Hagman
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[1] National Jewish Health,Integrated Department of Immunology
[2] University of Colorado School of Medicine,undefined
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Immunologic Research | 2013年 / 55卷
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gene; AID; Pax5; Transcriptional regulation;
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Activation-induced deaminase (AID) is an enzyme responsible for somatic hypermutation and immunoglobulin heavy chain class switch recombination. Because AID causes double-stranded breaks in DNA, its expression is highly regulated and is normally restricted to germinal-center B cells. Dysregulated AID expression can lead to cancer as a result of AID-mediated chromosomal translocations. Many transcription factors including paired box protein 5 (Pax5) have been implicated in regulating the expression of Aicda, the gene encoding AID. In this study, we demonstrate that exogenous expression of Pax5 in a murine plasmacytoma cell line, 558LμM, leads to robust activation of endogenous Aicda transcription. Pax5 is known to initiate transcription through both its N-terminal-paired DNA-binding domain and its C-terminal-activation domain. Through mutational analysis, we demonstrate that Pax5 regulates Aicda transcription through its C-terminal-activation domain. Together, our work describes a novel system that will be useful for determining how Pax5 regulates Aicda transcription.
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