OTT-MAL is a deregulated activator of serum response factor-dependent gene expression

Arnaud Descot, Monika Rex-Haffner, Geneviève Courtois, Dominique Bluteau, Antje Menssen, Thomas Mercher, Olivier A. Bernard, Richard Treisman, Guido Posern

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    Abstract

    The OTT-MAL/RBM15-MKL1 fusion protein is the result of the recurrent translocation t(1;22) in acute megakaryocytc leukemia in infants. How it contributes to the malignancy is unknown. The 3′ fusion partner, MAL/MKL1/MRTF-A, is a transcriptional coactivator of serum response factor (SRF). MAL plays a key role in regulated gene expression depending on Rho family GTPases and G-actin. Here we demonstrate that OTT-MAL is a constitutive activator of SRF and target gene expression. This requires the SRF-binding motif and the MAL-derived transactivation domain. OTT-MAL localizes to the nucleus and is not regulated by upstream signaling. OTT-MAL deregulation reflects its independence from control by G-actin, which fails to interact with OTT-MAL in coimmunoprecipitation experiments. Regulation cannot be restored by reintroduction of the entire MAL N terminus into the fusion protein. OTT-MAL also caused a delayed induction of the MAL-independent, ternary complex factor-dependent target genes c-fos and egr-1 and the mitogen-activated protein kinase/Erk pathway. With testing in heterologous tissue culture systems, however, we observed considerable antiproliferative effects of OTT-MAL. Our data suggest that the deregulated activation of MAL-dependent and -independent promoters results in tissue-specific functions of OTT-MAL.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6171-6181
    Number of pages11
    JournalMolecular and Cellular Biology
    Volume28
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2008

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