[PDF][PDF] Loss of dE2F compromises mitochondrial function

AM Ambrus, AB Islam, KB Holmes, NS Moon… - Developmental cell, 2013 - cell.com
AM Ambrus, AB Islam, KB Holmes, NS Moon, N Lopez-Bigas, EV Benevolenskaya…
Developmental cell, 2013cell.com
Summary E2F/DP transcription factors regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis. Here, we
investigated the mechanism of the resistance of Drosophila dDP mutants to irradiation-
induced apoptosis. Contrary to the prevailing view, this is not due to an inability to induce the
apoptotic transcriptional program, because we show that this program is induced; rather, this
is due to a mitochondrial dysfunction of dDP mutants. We attribute this defect to E2F/DP-
dependent control of expression of mitochondria-associated genes. Genetic attenuation of …
Summary
E2F/DP transcription factors regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis. Here, we investigated the mechanism of the resistance of Drosophila dDP mutants to irradiation-induced apoptosis. Contrary to the prevailing view, this is not due to an inability to induce the apoptotic transcriptional program, because we show that this program is induced; rather, this is due to a mitochondrial dysfunction of dDP mutants. We attribute this defect to E2F/DP-dependent control of expression of mitochondria-associated genes. Genetic attenuation of several of these E2F/DP targets mimics the dDP mutant mitochondrial phenotype and protects against irradiation-induced apoptosis. Significantly, the role of E2F/DP in the regulation of mitochondrial function is conserved between flies and humans. Thus, our results uncover a role of E2F/DP in the regulation of mitochondrial function and demonstrate that this aspect of E2F regulation is critical for the normal induction of apoptosis in response to irradiation.
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