TY - JOUR
T1 - Cyclin DI gene contains a cryptic promoter that is functional in human cancer cells
AU - Terrinoni, Alessandro
AU - Dell'Arciprete, Roberta
AU - Fornaro, Mara
AU - Stella, Manuela
AU - Alberti, Saverio
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - A novel cyclin D I (CCND1)-TROP2 fusion oncogene has been isolated from human cancer cells. Unexpectedly, the chimeric cDNA was found to express TROP2 in the absence of exogenous promoters. Mutagenesis of the TROP2 and CCND1 sequences and in vitro transcription/translation show that a cryptic promoter is present in the 3′ coding region of CCND1. The CCND1 cryptic promoter is functional in luciferase assays, where it augments the basal expression levels by eightfold and efficiently cooperates with an SV-40 enhancer. The transcription start sites of the cryptic promoter map at bases 797 and 935 of CCND1, as determined by RNase protection assays. The cryptic promoter possesses canonical binding sites for ubiquitous transcription factors and W/S, X I, and CAAT/Y boxes that are characteristic of major histocompatibility complex class II gene promoters. Remarkably, the cryptic CCND1 promoter is active in human cancer cells and generates a truncated transcript that contains CCND1 instability sequences. Thus, this novel CCND1 transcription unit may play a role in the regulation of the expression of cyclin D I and in tumor cell growth.
AB - A novel cyclin D I (CCND1)-TROP2 fusion oncogene has been isolated from human cancer cells. Unexpectedly, the chimeric cDNA was found to express TROP2 in the absence of exogenous promoters. Mutagenesis of the TROP2 and CCND1 sequences and in vitro transcription/translation show that a cryptic promoter is present in the 3′ coding region of CCND1. The CCND1 cryptic promoter is functional in luciferase assays, where it augments the basal expression levels by eightfold and efficiently cooperates with an SV-40 enhancer. The transcription start sites of the cryptic promoter map at bases 797 and 935 of CCND1, as determined by RNase protection assays. The cryptic promoter possesses canonical binding sites for ubiquitous transcription factors and W/S, X I, and CAAT/Y boxes that are characteristic of major histocompatibility complex class II gene promoters. Remarkably, the cryptic CCND1 promoter is active in human cancer cells and generates a truncated transcript that contains CCND1 instability sequences. Thus, this novel CCND1 transcription unit may play a role in the regulation of the expression of cyclin D I and in tumor cell growth.
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U2 - 10.1002/gcc.1137
DO - 10.1002/gcc.1137
M3 - Article
C2 - 11391791
AN - SCOPUS:0034743933
SN - 1045-2257
VL - 31
SP - 209
EP - 220
JO - Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
JF - Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
IS - 3
ER -