Inducible transcription factor expression in a cell culture model of apoptosis
- PMID: 10095097
- DOI: 10.1016/s0169-328x(99)00027-3
Inducible transcription factor expression in a cell culture model of apoptosis
Abstract
We have developed a model of nerve cell death based on the toxicity of okadaic acid, a compound that triggers apoptosis in PC12 cells via a protein synthesis-dependent mechanism. The cell death process is accompanied by induction of JunB, c-Jun, JunD and Fos proteins. Phosphorylation-specific antibodies were used to demonstrate that c-Jun is phosphorylated at serine 63 and serine 73. Electrophoretic gel mobility shift and pAP1-Luc luciferase assays showed that expression of ITFs is associated with increases in AP-1 binding and in AP-1 transcriptional activity. In addition, dose response and time course studies provided strong correlative evidence that Fos and Jun proteins are involved in the apoptotic death cascades. Thus, this model provides a useful system to investigate the role of inducible transcription factor proteins in apoptosis.
Copyright 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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