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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

Ski-interacting protein interacts with Smad proteins to augment transforming growth factor-beta-dependent transcription.

Gary M. Leong; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Jonine Figueroa; Judith L. Flanagan; Michael J. Hayman; John A. Eisman; Alexander P. Kouzmenko

Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling requires the action of Smad proteins in association with other DNA-binding factors and coactivator and corepressor proteins to modulate target gene transcription. Smad2 and Smad3 both associate with the c-Ski and Sno oncoproteins to repress transcription of Smad target genes via recruitment of a nuclear corepressor complex. Ski-interacting protein (SKIP), a nuclear hormone receptor coactivator, was examined as a possible modulator of transcriptional regulation of the TGF-β-responsive promoter from the plasminogen activator inhibitor gene-1. SKIP augmented TGF-β-dependent transactivation in contrast to Ski/Sno-dependent repression of this reporter. SKIP interacted with Smad2 and Smad3 proteins in vivo in yeast and in mammalian cells through a region of SKIP between amino acids 201–333. In vitro, deletion of the Mad homology domain 2 (MH2) domain of Smad3 abrogated SKIP binding, like Ski/Sno, but the MH2 domain of Smad3 alone was not sufficient for protein-protein interaction. Overexpression of SKIP partially overcame Ski/Sno-dependent repression, whereas Ski/Sno overexpression attenuated SKIP augmentation of TGF-β-dependent transcription. Our results suggest a potential mechanism for transcriptional control of TGF-β signaling that involves the opposing and competitive actions of SKIP and Smad MH2-interacting factors, such as Ski and/or Sno. Thus, SKIP appears to modulate both TGF-β and nuclear hormone receptor signaling pathways.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

Cross-talk between 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 and Transforming Growth Factor-β Signaling Requires Binding of VDR and Smad3 Proteins to Their Cognate DNA Recognition Elements

Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Gary M. Leong; Terrie-Anne Cock; Judith L. Flanagan; Colette Fong; John A. Eisman; Alexander P. Kouzmenko


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2004

Ski-interacting Protein, a Bifunctional Nuclear Receptor Coregulator that interacts with N-CoR/SMRT and p300

Gary M. Leong; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Laura L. Issa; Janelle B. Barry; Tomoshige Kino; Paul H. Driggers; Michael J. Hayman; John A. Eisman; Edith M. Gardiner


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

hMusTRD1α1 Represses MEF2 Activation of the Troponin I Slow Enhancer

Patsie Polly; Leila M. Haddadi; Laura L. Issa; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Stephen J. Palmer; Enoch S. E. Tay; Edna C. Hardeman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

hMusTRD1alpha1 represses MEF2 activation of the troponin I slow enhancer.

Patsie Polly; Leila M. Haddadi; Laura L. Issa; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Stephen J. Palmer; Enoch S. E. Tay; Edna C. Hardeman


Biochemical Journal | 2003

Regulation of alternative splicing of Gtf2ird1 and its impact on slow muscle promoter activity

Enoch S. E. Tay; Kim Guven; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Patsie Polly; Laura L. Issa; Peter Gunning; Edna C. Hardeman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

hMusTRD1{alpha)1 represses MEF2 activation of the TnI slow enhancer

Patsie Polly; Leila M. Haddadi; Laura L. Issa; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Stephen J. Palmer; Enoch S. E. Tay; Edna C. Hardeman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

hMusTRD1α1 Represses MEF2 Activation of theTroponin I SlowEnhancer

Patsie Polly; Leila M. Haddadi; Laura L. Issa; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Stephen J. Palmer; Enoch S. E. Tay; Edna C. Hardeman


Archive | 2002

Muscle transcription factors

Edna C. Hardeman; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Kim Guven; Enoch S. E. Tay; Patsie Polly; Laura L. Issa


Archive | 2002

Facteurs de transcription musculaire

Edna C. Hardeman; Nanthakumar Subramaniam; Kim Guven; Enoch S. E. Tay; Patsie Polly; Laura L. Issa

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Laura L. Issa

Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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Edna C. Hardeman

University of New South Wales

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Enoch S. E. Tay

Children's Medical Research Institute

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Patsie Polly

University of New South Wales

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John A. Eisman

Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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Stephen J. Palmer

University of New South Wales

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Gary M. Leong

Boston Children's Hospital

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Alexander P. Kouzmenko

Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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Judith L. Flanagan

Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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Kim Guven

Children's Medical Research Institute

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