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Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer.

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Hu, Y-C; Yeh, S; Yeh, S-D; Sampson, ER; Huang, J; Li, P; Hsu, C-L; Ting, H-J; Lin, H-K; Wang, L; Kim, E; Ni, J; Chang, C
Published in: J Biol Chem
August 6, 2004

Androgen receptor (AR)-associated coregulator 70 (ARA70) was the first identified AR coregulator. However, its molecular mechanism and biological relevance to prostate cancer remain unclear. Here we show that ARA70 interacts with and promotes AR activity via the consensus FXXLF motif within the ARA70-N2 domain (amino acids 176-401). However, it does not promote AR activity via the classic LXXLL motif located at amino acids 92-96, although this classic LXXLL motif is important for ARA70 to interact with other receptors, such as PPARgamma. The molecular mechanisms by which ARA70 enhances AR transactivation involve the increase of AR expression, protein stability, and nuclear translocation. Furthermore, ARA70 protein is more frequently detected in prostate cancer specimens (91.74%) than in benign tissues (64.64%, p < 0.0001). ARA70 expression is also increased in high-grade prostate cancer tissues as well as the hormone-refractory LNCaP xenografts and prostate cancer cell lines. Because ARA70 can promote the antiandrogen hydroxyflutamide (HF)-enhanced AR transactivation, the increased ARA70 expression in hormone-refractory prostate tumors may confer the development of HF withdrawal syndrome, commonly diagnosed in patients with the later stages of prostate cancer. Because ARA70-N2 containing the AR-interacting FXXLF motif without coactivation function can suppress HF-enhanced AR transactivation in the hormone-refractory LNCaP cells, using the ARA70-N2 inhibitory peptide at the hormone refractory stage to battle the HF withdrawal syndrome may become an alternative strategy to treat prostate cancer.

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J Biol Chem

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ISSN

0021-9258

Publication Date

August 6, 2004

Volume

279

Issue

32

Start / End Page

33438 / 33446

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Two-Hybrid System Techniques
  • Tumor Cells, Cultured
  • Transfection
  • Transcriptional Activation
  • Transcription Factors
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Receptors, Androgen
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Oncogene Proteins
 

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Hu, Y.-C., Yeh, S., Yeh, S.-D., Sampson, E. R., Huang, J., Li, P., … Chang, C. (2004). Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer. J Biol Chem, 279(32), 33438–33446. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M401781200
Hu, Yueh-Chiang, Shuyuan Yeh, Shauh-Der Yeh, Erik R. Sampson, Jiaoti Huang, Peng Li, Cheng-Lung Hsu, et al. “Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer.J Biol Chem 279, no. 32 (August 6, 2004): 33438–46. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M401781200.
Hu Y-C, Yeh S, Yeh S-D, Sampson ER, Huang J, Li P, et al. Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer. J Biol Chem. 2004 Aug 6;279(32):33438–46.
Hu, Yueh-Chiang, et al. “Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer.J Biol Chem, vol. 279, no. 32, Aug. 2004, pp. 33438–46. Pubmed, doi:10.1074/jbc.M401781200.
Hu Y-C, Yeh S, Yeh S-D, Sampson ER, Huang J, Li P, Hsu C-L, Ting H-J, Lin H-K, Wang L, Kim E, Ni J, Chang C. Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer. J Biol Chem. 2004 Aug 6;279(32):33438–33446.

Published In

J Biol Chem

DOI

ISSN

0021-9258

Publication Date

August 6, 2004

Volume

279

Issue

32

Start / End Page

33438 / 33446

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Two-Hybrid System Techniques
  • Tumor Cells, Cultured
  • Transfection
  • Transcriptional Activation
  • Transcription Factors
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Receptors, Androgen
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Oncogene Proteins