MOZ-TIF2 alters cofactor recruitment and histone modification at the RARβ2 promoter: Differential effects of MOZ fusion proteins on CBP- and MOZ-dependent activators

Hilary M. Collins, Karin B. Kindle, Sachiko Matsuda, Colm Ryan, Philip J.F. Troke, Eric Kalkhoven, David M. Heery*

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Abstract

MOZ-TIF2 and MOZ-CBP are leukemogenic fusion proteins associated with therapy-induced acute myeloid leukemia. These proteins are thought to subvert normal gene expression indifferentiating hematopoietic progenitor cells. We have previously shown that MOZ-TIF2 inhibits transcription by CREB-binding protein (CBP)/p300-dependent activators such as nuclear receptors and p53. Here we have shown that MOZ-TIF2 associates with theRARβ2 promoter in vivo, resulting in altered recruitment of CBP/p300, aberrant histone modification, and down-regulation of the RARβ2 gene. In contrast, MOZ-TIF2 upregulated transcription mediated by the MOZ/MYST3-dependent activator AML1/RUNX1. Both wild type MOZ and MOZ-TIF2 were found to colocalize with AML1, and MOZ-TIF2 was recruited to an AML1 target promoter. AMOZ-CBP fusion protein showed similar functions to MOZ-TIF2 in that it inhibited retinoic acid receptormediated transcription but enhanced AML1 reporter activation. Although it contains almost the entire CBP sequence, MOZ-CBP does not appear to associate with PML bodies. In summary, our results indicate that leukemogenic MOZ fusion proteins have differential effects on the activities of CBP-dependent and MOZ-dependent activators because of their ability to alter cofactor recruitment and chromatin modification at target promoters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17124-17133
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume281
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jun 2006

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