Hepatitis B Virus HBx Protein Activation of Cyclin A–Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 2 Complexes and G 1 Transit via a Src Kinase Pathway

Author:

Bouchard Michael1,Giannakopoulos Stavros1,Wang Edith H.2,Tanese Naoko1,Schneider Robert J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016,1 and

2. Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 981952

Abstract

ABSTRACT Numerous studies have demonstrated that the hepatitis B virus HBx protein stimulates signal transduction pathways and may bind to certain transcription factors, particularly the cyclic AMP response element binding protein, CREB. HBx has also been shown to promote early cell cycle progression, possibly by functionally replacing the TATA-binding protein-associated factor 250 (TAF II 250), a transcriptional coactivator, and/or by stimulating cytoplasmic signal transduction pathways. To understand the basis for early cell cycle progression mediated by HBx, we characterized the molecular mechanism by which HBx promotes deregulation of the G 0 and G 1 cell cycle checkpoints in growth-arrested cells. We demonstrate that TAF II 250 is absolutely required for HBx activation of the cyclin A promoter and for promotion of early cell cycle transit from G 0 through G 1 . Thus, HBx does not functionally replace TAF II 250 for transcriptional activity or for cell cycle progression, in contrast to a previous report. Instead, HBx is shown to activate the cyclin A promoter, induce cyclin A–cyclin-dependent kinase 2 complexes, and promote cycling of growth-arrested cells into G 1 through a pathway involving activation of Src tyrosine kinases. HBx stimulation of Src kinases and cyclin gene expression was found to force growth-arrested cells to transit through G 1 but to stall at the junction with S phase, which may be important for viral replication.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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