BAG1L enhances trans-activation function of the vitamin D receptor.
The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is a member of the steroid/retinoid receptor superfamily of nuclear receptors that has potential tumor-suppressive functions. We show here that VDR interacts with and is regulated by BAG1L, a nuclear protein that binds heat shock 70-kDa (Hsp70) family molecular chaperones. Endogenous BAG1L can be co-immunoprecipitated ... with VDR from prostate cancer cells (ALVA31; LNCaP) in a ligand-dependent manner. BAG1L, but not shorter non-nuclear isoforms of this protein (BAG1; BAG1M/Rap46), markedly enhanced, in a ligand-dependent manner, the ability of VDR to trans-activate reporter gene plasmids containing a vitamin D response element in transient transfection assays. Mutant BAG1L lacking the C-terminal Hsc70-binding domain suppressed (in a concentration-dependent fashion) VDR-mediated trans-activation of vitamin D response element-containing reporter gene plasmids, without altering levels of VDR or endogenous BAG1L protein, suggesting that it operates as a trans-dominant inhibitor of BAG1L. Gene transfer-mediated elevations in BAG1L protein levels in a prostate cancer cell line (PC3), which is moderately responsive to VDR ligands, increased the ability of natural (1alpha,25(OH)(2) vitamin D(3)) and synthetic (1alpha, 25-dihydroxy-19-nor-22(E)-vitamin D(3)) VDR ligands to induce expression of the VDR target gene, p21(Waf1), and suppress DNA synthesis. Thus, BAG1L is a direct regulator of VDR, which enhances its trans-activation function and improves tumor cell responses to growth-suppressive VDR ligands.
Mesh Terms:
Animals, Binding Sites, COS Cells, Calcitriol, Cell Division, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21, Cyclins, DNA-Binding Proteins, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, Humans, Male, Membrane Proteins, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Receptors, Calcitriol, Trans-Activators, Transcription Factors, Tumor Cells, Cultured
Animals, Binding Sites, COS Cells, Calcitriol, Cell Division, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21, Cyclins, DNA-Binding Proteins, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, Humans, Male, Membrane Proteins, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Receptors, Calcitriol, Trans-Activators, Transcription Factors, Tumor Cells, Cultured
J. Biol. Chem.
Date: Dec. 29, 2000
PubMed ID: 10967105
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