Regulation of c-myc expression by PDGF through Rho GTPases

Author:  ["Mario Chiariello","Maria Julia Marinissen","J. Silvio Gutkind"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Abstract

Src family protein-tyrosine kinases have a central role in several biological functions, including cell adhesion and spreading, chemotaxis, cell cycle progression, differentiation and apoptosis. Surprisingly, these kinases also participate in mitogenic signalling by receptors that themselves exhibit an intrinsic protein-tyrosine kinase activity, inclu-ding those for platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), epidermal growth factor and colony-stimulating factor-1. Indeed, Src kinases are strictly required for the nuclear expression of the c-myc proto-oncogene and thus for DNA synthesis in response to PDGF. However, the nature of the signalling pathways by which Src kinases participate in the induction of c-myc expression by tyrosine kinase receptors is still unknown. Here we show that PDGF enhances c-myc expression and stimulates the c-myc promoter in a Src-dependent manner, and that neither Ras nor the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway mediate these effects. In contrast, we present evidence that PDGF stimulates Vav2 through Src, thereby initiating the activation of a Rac-dependent pathway that controls the expression of the c-myc proto-oncogene.

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Chiariello, M., Marinissen, M. & Gutkind, J. Regulation of c-myc expression by PDGF through Rho GTPases. Nat Cell Biol 3, 580–586 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35078555

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