Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 285, Issue 5, 29 January 2010, Pages 3044-3052
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Transcription, Chromatin, and Epigenetics
PU.1 Directly Regulates cdk6 Gene Expression, Linking the Cell Proliferation and Differentiation Programs in Erythroid Cells*

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Cell proliferation and differentiation are highly coordinated processes during normal development. Most leukemia cells are blocked from undergoing terminal differentiation and also exhibit uncontrolled proliferation. Dysregulated expression of transcription factor PU.1 is strongly associated with Friend virus-induced erythroleukemia. PU.1 inhibits erythroid differentiation by binding to and inhibiting GATA-1. PU.1 also may be involved in controlling proliferation of erythroid cells. We reported previously that the G1 phase-specific cyclin-dependent kinase 6 (CDK6) also blocks erythroid differentiation. We now report that PU.1 directly stimulates transcription of the cdk6 gene in both normal erythroid progenitors and erythroleukemia cells, as well as in macrophages. We propose that PU.1 coordinates proliferation and differentiation in immature erythroid cells by inhibiting the GATA-1-mediated gene expression program and also by regulating expression of genes that control progression through the G1 phase of the cell cycle, the period during which the decision to differentiate is made.

Blood Erythropoiesis
Cell/Differentiation
Cell/Division
Diseases/Cancer/Leukemia
Gene/Regulation
Transcription/Ets
Transcription/Tissue-Specific Factors

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This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grant HL078381.

The on-line version of this article (available at http://www.jbc.org) contains supplemental “Experimental Procedures,” Figs. 1 and 2, and additional references.

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These authors contributed equally to this article.

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Supported by National Institutes of Health Medical Scientist Training Program Grant 5T32GM07288.