The mammalian protein kinase C-interacting cousin of thioredoxin(PICOT;also termed glutaredoxin 3)is a multi-domain monothiol glutaredoxin that is involved in a wide variety of signaling pathways and biological proces...The mammalian protein kinase C-interacting cousin of thioredoxin(PICOT;also termed glutaredoxin 3)is a multi-domain monothiol glutaredoxin that is involved in a wide variety of signaling pathways and biological processes.PICOT is required for normal and transformed cell growth and is critical for embryonic development.Recent studies in T lymphocytes demonstrated that PICOT can translocate to the nucleus and interact with embryonic ectoderm development,a polycomb group protein and a core component of the polycomb repressive complex 2,which contributes to the maintenance of transcriptional repression and chromatin remodeling.Furthermore,PICOT was found to interact with chromatin-bound embryonic ectoderm development and alter the extent of histone 3 lysine 27 trimethylation at the promoter region of selected polycomb repressive complex 2 target genes.PICOT knockdown in Jurkat T cells led to increased histone 3 lysine 27 trimethylation at the promoter region of CCND2,a cell cycle-regulating gene which encodes the cyclin D2 protein.As a result,the expression levels of CCND2 mRNA and protein levels were reduced,concomitantly with inhibition of the cell growth rate.Analysis of multiple data sets from the Cancer Genome Atlas revealed that a high expression of PICOT correlated with a low expression of CCND2 in a large number of human cancers.In addition,this parameter correlated with poor patient survival,suggesting that the ratio between PICOT/CCND2 mRNA levels might serve as a predictor of patient survival in selected types of human cancer.展开更多
基金Supported by the USA-Israel Binational Science Foundation,No.2013034the Israel Science Foundation administered by the Israel Academy of Science,No.1235/17+1 种基金the Jacki and Bruce Barron Cancer Research Scholars’ProgramCity of Hope and the Israel Cancer Research Fund,No.87735611.
文摘The mammalian protein kinase C-interacting cousin of thioredoxin(PICOT;also termed glutaredoxin 3)is a multi-domain monothiol glutaredoxin that is involved in a wide variety of signaling pathways and biological processes.PICOT is required for normal and transformed cell growth and is critical for embryonic development.Recent studies in T lymphocytes demonstrated that PICOT can translocate to the nucleus and interact with embryonic ectoderm development,a polycomb group protein and a core component of the polycomb repressive complex 2,which contributes to the maintenance of transcriptional repression and chromatin remodeling.Furthermore,PICOT was found to interact with chromatin-bound embryonic ectoderm development and alter the extent of histone 3 lysine 27 trimethylation at the promoter region of selected polycomb repressive complex 2 target genes.PICOT knockdown in Jurkat T cells led to increased histone 3 lysine 27 trimethylation at the promoter region of CCND2,a cell cycle-regulating gene which encodes the cyclin D2 protein.As a result,the expression levels of CCND2 mRNA and protein levels were reduced,concomitantly with inhibition of the cell growth rate.Analysis of multiple data sets from the Cancer Genome Atlas revealed that a high expression of PICOT correlated with a low expression of CCND2 in a large number of human cancers.In addition,this parameter correlated with poor patient survival,suggesting that the ratio between PICOT/CCND2 mRNA levels might serve as a predictor of patient survival in selected types of human cancer.