The brain acid-soluble protein 1 (BASP1) interferes with the oncogenic capacity of MYC and its binding to calmodulin.

Abstract:

:The MYC protein is a transcription factor with oncogenic potential controlling fundamental cellular processes such as cell proliferation, metabolism, differentiation, and apoptosis. The MYC gene is a major cancer driver, and elevated MYC protein levels are a hallmark of most human cancers. We have previously shown that the brain acid-soluble protein 1 gene (BASP1) is specifically downregulated by the v-myc oncogene and that ectopic BASP1 expression inhibits v-myc-induced cell transformation. The 11-amino acid effector domain of the BASP1 protein interacts with the calcium sensor calmodulin (CaM) and is mainly responsible for this inhibitory function. We also reported recently that CaM interacts with all MYC variant proteins and that ectopic CaM increases the transactivation and transformation potential of the v-Myc protein. Here, we show that the presence of excess BASP1 or of a synthetic BASP1 effector domain peptide leads to displacement of v-Myc from CaM. The protein stability of v-Myc is decreased in cells co-expressing v-Myc and BASP1, which may account for the inhibition of v-Myc. Furthermore, suppression of v-Myc-triggered transcriptional activation and cell transformation is compensated by ectopic CaM, suggesting that BASP1-mediated withdrawal of CaM from v-Myc is a crucial event in the inhibition. In view of the tumor-suppressive role of BASP1 which was recently also reported for human cancer, small compounds or peptides based on the BASP1 effector domain could be used in drug development strategies aimed at tumors with high MYC expression.

journal_name

Mol Oncol

journal_title

Molecular oncology

authors

Hartl M,Puglisi K,Nist A,Raffeiner P,Bister K

doi

10.1002/1878-0261.12636

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-03-01 00:00:00

pages

625-644

issue

3

eissn

1574-7891

issn

1878-0261

journal_volume

14

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