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Query: UNIPROT:P39060 (
endostatin
)
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Endostatin, a
type XVIII collagen
fragment, is a potent antiangiogenic molecule that inhibits endothelial cell migration, promotes apoptosis, and induces cell cycle arrest in vitro. We have investigated the mechanism by which
endostatin
causes G(1) arrest in endothelial cells. Endostatin decreased the hyperphosphorylated retinoblastoma gene product and down-regulated cyclin D1 mRNA and protein. Importantly,
endostatin
was unable to arrest cyclin D1 overexpressing endothelial cells, suggesting that cyclin D1 is a critical target for
endostatin
action. Next, we analyzed cyclin D1 promoter activity in endothelial cells and found that
endostatin
down-regulated the cyclin D1 promoter. Using a series of deletion and mutant promoter constructs, we identified the
LEF1
site in the cyclin D1 promoter as essential for the inhibitory effect of
endostatin
. Finally, we showed that
endostatin
can repress cyclin D1 promoter activity in cells over-expressing beta-catenin but not in cells over-expressing a transcriptional activator that functions through the
LEF1
site and is insensitive to beta-catenin. Collectively, our data pointed to a role for cyclin D1, and in particular, transcription through the
LEF1
site as critical for
endostatin
action in vitro and suggest that beta-catenin is a target for
endostatin
.
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PMID:Endostatin causes G1 arrest of endothelial cells through inhibition of cyclin D1. 1181 23