Functional identification of the pro-apoptotic effector domain in human Sox4.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Research Institute of Molecular Genetics, Catholic Research Institutes of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Republic of Korea.

Published: December 2004

Recent studies provide evidence that Sox4 is involved in regulating apoptosis as well as tumorigenesis of various human cancers; however, its role in the apoptotic machinery is not fully understood. Here we describe that the central domain containing glycine-rich region in Sox4, named CD, is a pivotal pro-apoptotic domain to induce apoptotic cell death. Deletion of the DNA-binding domain or trans-activation domain in Sox4 did not significantly affect pro-apoptotic activity, whereas transient transfection of the high mobility group box or the serine-rich region abrogated the apoptotic activity. Moreover, overexpression of the CD construct (aa 166-342) revealed the apoptotic activity comparable to that of wild-type Sox4, approximately 60% of cell death. Our data suggest that the apoptotic activity of Sox4 can be dissociated from its transcriptional trans-activation and is mediated through its CD.

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