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A more recent version of this article appeared on November 30, 2007
Papers In Press, published online ahead of print October 1, 2007
J. Biol. Chem, 10.1074/jbc.M705411200
Submitted on July 2, 2007
Revised on September 20, 2007
Accepted on October 1, 2007
hCTR9, a component of PAF1 complex, participates in the transcription of IL-6 responsive genes through regulation of STAT3-DNA interactions
Min-Young Youn, Hyun-Seok Yoo, Min-Jung Kim, Sun-Young Hwang, Young-Wook Choi, Stephen V. Desiderio, and Joo-Yeon Yoo
Life Sciences, POSTECH, Pohang, Kyungbook
Corresponding Author: jyoo{at}postech.ac.kr
PAF, which is composed with Paf1, Cdc73, Ctr9, Leo1, and Rtf1, is a novel complex with multiple functions in transcription-related activities. The PAF complex interacts with histone modifying enzymes and RNA polymerase II to regulate transcription. With general transcription regulatory potential in yeast, Hyrax/Cdc73 has been reported to associate with -catenin to control Wnt/Wg signal specific transcription in Drosophila. Here, we present the first evidence of IL-6 signal specific transcriptional regulation by SH2BP1/CTR9 in mammals. Upon LPS injection of mice, we observed transient induction of the mammalian PAF complex in the liver. Inhibition of CTR9 specifically abrogated expression of IL-6responsive genes, but had no effect on genes constitutively expressed or induced by interferon- , TNF , or IL-1 . PAF complex was found in the promoter regions of IL-6 responsive HP and FGG , but not in the promoter region of constitutively active GAPDH. Transcriptional activation by STAT3 was inhibited when CTR9 siRNA was introduced, whereas transcriptional activation was enhanced by mCtr9 overexpression. IL-6 activated Stat3 was found to co-localize and interact with CTR9. In CTR9 depleted cells, decreased STAT3 association with the promoter regions, as well as impaired K4-trimethylation of histone H3 in the coding regions, of target genes was observed. These data suggest that CTR9 participates in the transcription of IL-6responsive genes through the regulation of DNA association of STAT3 and modification of histone methylation.

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