PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

c-Myb regulates cell cycle-dependent expression of Erbin: an implication for a novel function of Erbin.

  • Dan Liu,
  • Ming Shi,
  • Hao Zhang,
  • Lu Qian,
  • Ming Yu,
  • Meiru Hu,
  • Ruihong Zhang,
  • Tianyou Wang,
  • Caili Han,
  • Huijun Duan,
  • Ning Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. e42903

Abstract

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In the present study, we demonstrated the cell cycle periodicity of Erbin expression with the maximal expression of Erbin in G2/M phase. A significant increase in Erbin promoter activity was observed in G2/M phase-synchronized cells. Sequence analysis revealed a c-Myb site in the core promoter region of Erbin. Mutagenesis of c-Myb consensus sequences abrogated the increased Erbin promoter activity in G2/M phase. ChIP and oligonucleotide pull-down assays validated that the recruitment of c-Myb to the consensus sequences was specific. The interaction of c-Myb with c-Myb site in the Erbin promoter was significantly enhanced in G2/M phase. Ectopic overexpression of c-Myb led to the up-regulation of Erbin promoter activity and c-Myb silencing by small interfering RNA significantly decreased Erbin protein level. Transfection of c-Myb rescued Erbin expression that was impaired by c-Myb knockdown. It proves that c-Myb and the c-Myb response element mediate the cell cycle-dependent expression of Erbin. Inactivation of Erbin causes an acceleration of the G1/S transition, the formation of multipolar spindles and abnormal chromosome congression. These results unravel a critical role of c-Myb in promoting Erbin transcription in G2/M phase and also predict an unappreciated function of Erbin in cell cycle progression.