Modulation of Differentiation-related Gene 1 Expression by Cell Cycle Blocker Mimosine, Revealed by Proteomic Analysis*
- Zizheng Dong‡§,
- Randy J. Arnold¶,
- Youyun Yang‡,
- Myung Hee Park|,
- Petra Hrncirova¶,
- Yehia Mechref¶,
- Milos V. Novotny¶ and
- Jian-Ting Zhang‡**
- From the ‡Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indiana University Cancer Center and Walther Oncology Center/Walther Cancer Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, ¶Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, and |NIDCR, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
- **To whom correspondence should be addressed: Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology, IUCC, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1044 W. Walnut St., R4-166, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Tel.: 317-278-4503; Fax: 317-274-8046; E-mail: jianzhan{at}iupui.edu
Abstract
l-Mimosine, a plant amino acid, can reversibly block mammalian cells at late G1 phase and has been found to affect translation of mRNAs of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27, eIF3a (eIF3 p170), and ribonucleotide reductase M2. The effect of mimosine on the expression of these genes may be essential for the G1 phase arrest. To determine additional genes that may be early respondents to the mimosine treatment, we performed two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analysis of [35S]methionine-labeled cell lysates followed by identification of the altered protein spots by LC-tandem mass spectrometry. In this study, the synthesis of two protein spots (MIP42 and MIP17) was found to be enhanced by mimosine, whereas the formation of another protein spot (MSP17) was severely blocked following mimosine treatment. These protein spots, MIP42, MIP17, and MSP17, were identified to be differentiation-related gene 1 (Drg-1; also called RTP, cap43, rit42, Ndrg-1, and PROXY-1), deoxyhypusine-containing eIF5A intermediate, and mature hypusine-containing eIF5A, respectively. The effect of mimosine on eIF5A maturation was due to inhibition of deoxyhypusine hydroxylase, the enzyme catalyzing the final step of hypusine biosynthesis in eIF5A. The mimosine-induced expression of Drg-1 was mainly attributable to increased transcription likely by the c-Jun/AP-1 transcription factor. Because induction of Drg-1 is an early event after mimosine treatment and is observed before a notable reduction in the steady-state level of mature eIF5A, eIF5A does not appear to be involved in the modulation of Drg-1 expression.
Footnotes
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Published, MCP Papers in Press, April 25, 2005, DOI 10.1074/mcp.M500044-MCP200
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1 The abbreviations used are: eIF, eukaryotic initiation factor; Drg-1, differentiation-related gene 1; 2D, two-dimensional; HIF, hypoxia-inducible factor; DFO, deferoxamine mesylate; GAPDH, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; GC7, N1-guanyl-1,7-diaminoheptane; DHS, deoxyhypusine synthase; DOHH, deoxyhypusine hydroxylase; AP1, activator protein 1.
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↵* This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grants CA64539 and CA94961 and by Department of Defense Grants DAMD17-02-1-0073 and DAMD17-03-1-0566. The mass spectrometry studies were facilitated by the instrumentation provided through Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), a grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc.
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↵§ Supported in part by National Institutes of Health National Research Service Award T32 DK07519
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- Received February 15, 2005.
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