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Published on: September 4, 2011
Myc regulates keratinocyte adhesion and differentiation via complex formation with Miz1
Anneli Gebhardt1, Michaela Frye, Steffi Herold
1Institute for Cell Biology, University of Marburg, 35033 Marburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Myc plays a key role in homeostasis of the skin. We show that Miz1, which mediates Myc repression of gene expression, is expressed in the epidermal basal layer. A large percentage of genes regulated by the Myc-Miz1 complex in keratinocytes encode proteins involved in cell adhesion, and some, including the alpha6 and beta1 integrins, are directly bound by Myc and Miz1 in vivo. Using a Myc mutant deficient in Miz1 binding (MycV394D), we show that Miz1 is required for the effects of Myc on keratinocyte responsiveness to TGF-beta. Myc, but not MycV394D, decreases keratinocyte adhesion and spreading. In reconstituted epidermis, Myc induces differentiation and loss of cell polarization in a Miz1-dependent manner. In vivo, overexpression of beta1 integrins restores basal layer polarity and prevents Myc-induced premature differentiation. Our data show that regulation of cell adhesion is a major function of the Myc-Miz1 complex and suggest that it may contribute to Myc-induced exit from the epidermal stem cell compartment.
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