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== AP-1 Function ==
== AP-1 Function ==
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AP-1 function is both biologically diverse and not fully understood. The AP-1 site has been shown to be involved in both basal and differential gene expression.3 It also has the ability to regulate cell growth, apoptosis, cell survival, and inflammation and innate immune responses.3 While most AP-1 site interaction is activating in nature, there have been examples of direct negative regulation with specific genes.3
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Basal and Differential Gene Expression: AP-1 basally regulates genes involved in RNA polymerase activity as well as differentially regulates genes through multiple avenues. This includes inflammation, UV radiation, tumor promoter 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA), and proto/oncoproteins.
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Cell Growth3: AP-1 transcription factors have various affects on cell growth including cooperation with oncoproteins and oncogenetic ability. C-Jun and c-Fos are the mammalian homologs to v-Fos and v-Jun, which are retroviral oncoproteins associated with cell proliferation and growth in chickens. Further studies have shown that these proteins are related in their ability to induce cell proliferation. A study showed that alone, c-Fos cannot induce transformation of rat embryo fibroblasts, but the Ha-ras proto-oncogene requires c-Fos in order to complete the transformation. Antibody studies have also suggested that c-Fos and c-Jun interact to progress cells through the S-phase of the cell cycle, implying that they could be involved in how often a cell can divide. However, further investigation has shown that c-Jun can negatively regulate p53, a tumor suppressor gene, which is what is responsible for the progression through the cell cycle.
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Apoptosis and Cell Survival3: There have been multiple studies that have shown AP-1’s involvement in cell apoptosis and survival, depending on the cell type, environment and developmental stage. Nervous system studies on mice have shown that continuous c-Fos expression leads to neural cell death, while conversely, inhibition of c-Jun activity in neural cells can protect cells from apoptosis. C-Jun also has been shown to be an implicit mediator of apoptosis when there is persistent JNK activity inhibited by (4Y46). During embryonic development in mice, AP-1 has been shown to play a protective role. When c-Jun is mutated, there is a high level of liver cell apoptosis, but not when the c-Jun activity is restored. This differing involvement shows the multiple roles AP-1 plays, through both direct activation of genes and homeostatic function that arises from change in growth, development and environment of cells.
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Inflammation and Innate Immune Responses: AP-1 along side with a β enhancer binding protein can positively regulate the protoinflammatory factor S100A12. The AP-1 factors have synergetic effects with the β enhancer binding proteins and when both are mutated, it completely deactivated the transcriptional activity of the S100A12. The AP-1 sites are located on the 1,200 base pair promoter region of the porcine S100A8 and S100A9 genes. The β enhancer binding proteins are also partially regulated by AP-1 activity.4 AP-1 also has innate responses due to environmental stressors including UV radiation. AP-1 proteins c-Jun and ATF2 are thought to be some of the most sensitive UV response genes. They are phosphorylated by JNK, which is apart of the MAPK cascade.3
== AP-1 Regulation ==
== AP-1 Regulation ==

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Activating Protein - 1 (AP-1) Binding Site

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References

  1. Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
  2. Glover JN, Harrison SC. Crystal structure of the heterodimeric bZIP transcription factor c-Fos-c-Jun bound to DNA. Nature. 1995 Jan 19;373(6511):257-61. PMID:7816143 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/373257a0

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