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  • Amino acid deprivation in mammalian cells triggers a series of signaling pathways known as the amino acid response (AAR), leading to increased expression of stress-related genes like cFOS.
  • This study found that the transcriptional regulation of the cFOS gene in HepG2 cancer cells operates through a RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK signaling cascade, rather than the conventional GCN2-eIF2-ATF4 pathway.
  • The elevation of cFOS transcription occurs over 4-24 hours after AAR activation, showing distinct mechanisms from the rapid activation caused by serum, with a notable increase in interaction between the transcription factor p-ELK1 and the cFOS promoter.

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Amino acid (AA) deprivation in mammalian cells activates a collection of signaling cascades known as the AA response (AAR), which is characterized by transcriptional induction of stress-related genes, including FBJ murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolog (cFOS). The present study established that the signaling mechanism underlying the AA-dependent transcriptional regulation of the cFOS gene in HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells is independent of the classic GCN2-eIF2-ATF4 pathway. Instead, a RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK cascade mediates AAR signaling to the cFOS gene. Increased cFOS transcription is observed from 4-24 h after AAR-activation, exhibiting little or no overlap with the rapid and transient increase triggered by the well-known serum response. Furthermore, serum is not required for the AA-responsiveness of the cFOS gene and no phosphorylation of promoter-bound serum response factor (SRF) is observed. The ERK-phosphorylated transcription factor E-twenty six-like (p-ELK1) is increased in its association with the cFOS promoter after activation of the AAR. This research identified cFOS as a target of the AAR and further highlights the importance of AA-responsive MAPK signaling in HepG2 cells.

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