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Query: UNIPROT:P20226 (
TATA-binding protein
)
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The
TATA-binding protein
(
TBP
) plays a central role in eukaryotic gene transcription. Given its key function in transcription initiation,
TBP
was initially thought to be an invariant protein. However, studies showed that
TBP
expression is upregulated by oncogenic signaling pathways. Furthermore, depending on the cell type, small increases in cellular
TBP
amounts can induce changes in cellular growth properties towards a transformed phenotype. Here we sought to identify the specific
TBP
-regulated gene targets that drive its ability to induce tumorigenesis. Using microarray analysis, our results reveal that increases in cellular
TBP
concentrations produce selective alterations in gene expression that include an enrichment for genes involved in angiogenesis. Accordingly, we find that
TBP
levels modulate VEGFA expression, the master regulator of angiogenesis. Increases in cellular
TBP
amounts induce VEGFA expression and secretion to enhance cell migration and tumor vascularization.
TBP
mediates changes in VEGFA transcription requiring its recruitment at a hypoxia-insensitive proximal
TSS
, revealing a mechanism for VEGF regulation under non-stress conditions. The results are clinically relevant as
TBP
expression is significantly increased in both colon adenocarcinomas as well as adenomas relative to normal tissue. Furthermore,
TBP
expression is positively correlated with VEGFA expression. Collectively, these studies support the idea that increases in
TBP
expression contribute to enhanced VEGFA transcription early in colorectal cancer development to drive tumorigenesis.
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PMID:Elevated TATA-binding protein expression drives vascular endothelial growth factor expression in colon cancer. 2841 73