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Title: Transcriptional activation by the v-Jun oncoprotein is independent of positive regulatory phosphorylation. Author: Black EJ, Catling AD, Woodgett JR, Kilbey A, Gillespie DA. Journal: Oncogene; 1994 Aug; 9(8):2363-8. PubMed ID: 8036019. Abstract: Growth factors, phorbol esters, and oncogenes such as ras, src, and sis are believed to stimulate c-Jun transcriptional activation by inducing increased phosphorylation at two serine residues (S63 and S73) within the N-terminal transactivation domain. Although S63 and S73 are conserved in the mutant v-Jun oncoprotein, they are not phosphorylated by two enzymes which target the corresponding residues in c-Jun in vitro; namely a partially purified c-Jun kinase from TPA-stimulated U937 cells and purified p54 mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinase. In addition, v-Jun activates transcription more strongly than c-Jun when fused to the Gal4 DNA-binding domain, and transcriptional activation by Gal4-v-Jun is unaffected when S63, S73, or both, are replaced with non-phosphorylatable alanine residues, amino acid substitutions which severely impair transcriptional activation by Gal4-c-Jun. The novel biochemical and transcriptional properties of v-Jun result from deletion of a 27 amino acid segment, termed delta, which is important for transforming activity. On the basis of these results we propose that unlike c-Jun, v-Jun transcriptional activation is independent of positive regulatory phosphorylation and that this may contribute to oncogenesis by v-Jun.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]