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. 2002 Apr;1(3):247-55.
doi: 10.1016/s1535-6108(02)00044-2.

The contribution of VHL substrate binding and HIF1-alpha to the phenotype of VHL loss in renal cell carcinoma

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The contribution of VHL substrate binding and HIF1-alpha to the phenotype of VHL loss in renal cell carcinoma

Jodi K Maranchie et al. Cancer Cell. 2002 Apr.
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Abstract

Clear-cell renal carcinoma is associated with inactivation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor gene. VHL is the substrate recognition subunit of an E3 ligase, known to target the alpha subunits of the HIF heterodimeric transcription factor for ubiquitin-mediated degradation under normoxic conditions. We demonstrate that competitive inhibition of the VHL substrate recognition site with a peptide derived from the oxygen degradation domain of HIF1alpha recapitulates the tumorigenic phenotype of VHL-deficient tumor cells. These studies prove that VHL substrate recognition is essential to the tumor suppressor function of VHL. We further demonstrate that normoxic stabilization of HIF1alpha alone, while capable of mimicking some aspects of VHL loss, is not sufficient to reproduce tumorigenesis, indicating that it is not the critical oncogenic substrate of VHL.

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  • Two HIFs may be better than one.
    Seagroves T, Johnson RS. Seagroves T, et al. Cancer Cell. 2002 Apr;1(3):211-3. doi: 10.1016/s1535-6108(02)00048-x. Cancer Cell. 2002. PMID: 12086854

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