Peter Ordentlich
University of Pennsylvania
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Molecular and Cellular Biology | 1998
Peter Ordentlich; Arthur Lin; Chun-Pyn Shen; Chris Blaumueller; Kenji Matsuno; Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas; Tom Kadesch
ABSTRACT E47 is a widely expressed transcription factor that activates B-cell-specific immunoglobulin gene transcription and is required for early B-cell development. In an effort to identify processes that regulate E47, and potentially B-cell development, we found that activated Notch1 and Notch2 effectively inhibit E47 activity. Only the intact E47 protein was inhibited by Notch—fusion proteins containing isolated DNA binding and activation domains were unaffected—suggesting that Notch targets an atypical E47 cofactor. Although overexpression of the coactivator p300 partially reversed E47 inhibition, results of several assays indicated that p300/CBP is not a general target of Notch. Notch inhibition of E47 did not correlate with its ability to activate CBF1/RBP-Jκ, the mammalian homolog of Suppressor of Hairless, a protein that associates physically with Notch and defines the only known Notch signaling pathway in drosophila. Importantly, E47 was inhibited independently of CBF1/RPB-Jκ by Deltex, a second Notch-interacting protein. We provide evidence that Notch and Deltex may act on E47 by inhibiting signaling through Ras because (i) full E47 activity was found to be dependent on Ras and (ii) both Notch and Deltex inhibited GAL4-Jun, a hybrid transcription factor whose activity is dependent on signaling from Ras to SAPK/JNK.
Molecular and Cellular Biology | 1997
R S Carter; Peter Ordentlich; Tom Kadesch
The microE3 E box within the immunoglobulin heavy-chain (IgH) enhancer binds several proteins of the basic helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper (bHLHzip) class, including TFE3, USF1, and Max. Both TFE3 and USF have been described as transcriptional activators, and so we investigated their possible roles in activating the IgH enhancer in vivo. Although TFE3 activated various enhancer-based reporters, both USF1 and Max effectively inhibited transcription. Inhibition by USF correlated with the lack of a strong activation domain and was the result of the protein neutralizing the microE3 site. The effects of dominant-negative derivatives of TFE3 and USF1 confirmed that TFE3, or a TFE3-like protein, is the primary cellular bHLHzip protein that activates the IgH enhancer. In addition to providing a physiological role for TFE3, our results call into question the traditional view of USF1 as an obligate transcriptional activator.
Genes & Development | 1998
Hung Ying Kao; Peter Ordentlich; Naoko Koyano-Nakagawa; Zhenyu Tang; Michael Downes; Chris Kintner; Ronald M. Evans; Tom Kadesch
Genes & Development | 2001
Yanhong Shi; Michael Downes; Wen Xie; Hung Ying Kao; Peter Ordentlich; Chih Cheng Tsai; Michelle Hon; Ronald M. Evans
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1999
Peter Ordentlich; Michael Downes; Wen Xie; Anna Genin; Nancy B. Spinner; Ronald M. Evans
Nature Genetics | 1998
Kenji Matsuno; Deborah S. Eastman; Tim Mitsiades; Anne Marie Quinn; Maria Louisa Carcanciu; Peter Ordentlich; Tom Kadesch; Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004
Patricia J. Willy; Ian R. Murray; Jing Qian; Brett B. Busch; William C. Stevens; Richard J. Martin; Raju Mohan; Sihong Zhou; Peter Ordentlich; Ping Wei; Douglas W. Sapp; Robert A. Horlick; Richard A. Heyman; Ira G. Schulman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2000
Michael Downes; Peter Ordentlich; Hung Ying Kao; Jacqueline G.A. Alvarez; Ronald M. Evans
Genes & Development | 2003
Åsa Wallén-Mackenzie; Alexander Mata de Urquiza; Susanna Petersson; Fj Rodriguez; Stina Friling; Joseph Wagner; Peter Ordentlich; Johan Lengqvist; Richard A. Heyman; Ernest Arenas; Thomas Perlmann
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003
Peter Ordentlich; Yingzhuo Yan; Sihong Zhou; Richard A. Heyman