Transcriptional repression by AML1 and LEF-1 is mediated by the TLE/Groucho corepressors
- Ditsa Levanon*,
- Robert E. Goldstein†,
- Yael Bernstein*,
- Hua Tang*,
- Dalia Goldenberg*,
- Stefano Stifani‡,
- Ze’ev Paroush†, and
- Yoram Groner*,§
- *Department of Molecular Genetics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel; †Department of Biochemistry, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem 91120, Israel; and ‡Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4, Canada
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Communicated by Leo Sachs, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel (received for review June 24, 1998)
Abstract
The mammalian AML/CBFα runt domain (RD) transcription factors regulate hematopoiesis and osteoblast differentiation. Like their Drosophila counterparts, most mammalian RD proteins terminate in a common pentapeptide, VWRPY, which serves to recruit the corepressor Groucho (Gro). Using a yeast two-hybrid assay, in vitro association and pull-down experiments, we demonstrate that Gro and its mammalian homolog TLE1 specifically interact with AML1 and AML2. In addition to the VWRPY motif, other C-terminal sequences are required for these interactions with Gro/TLE1. TLE1 inhibits AML1-dependent transactivation of the T cell receptor (TCR) enhancers α and β, which contain functional AML binding sites, in transfected Jurkat T cells. LEF-1 is an additional transcription factor that mediates transactivation of TCR enhancers. LEF-1 and its Drosophila homolog Pangolin (Pan) are involved in the Wnt/Wg signaling pathway through interactions with the coactivator β-catenin and its highly conserved fly homolog Armadillo (Arm). We show that TLE/Gro interacts with LEF-1 and Pan, and inhibits LEF-1:β-catenin-dependent transcription. These data indicate that, in addition to their activity as transcriptional activators, AML1 and LEF-1 can act, through recruitment of the corepressor TLE1, as transcriptional repressors in TCR regulation and Wnt/Wg signaling.
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- ABBREVIATIONS:
- RD,
- runt domain;
- TCR,
- T cell receptor;
- TAD,
- transactivation domain;
- GST,
- glutathione S-transferase
- Copyright © 1998, The National Academy of Sciences





