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      TRB3, a novel ER stress-inducible gene, is induced via ATF4-CHOP pathway and is involved in cell death.

      The EMBO Journal
      Activating Transcription Factor 4, Amino Acid Sequence, Apoptosis, Base Sequence, Binding Sites, CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins, genetics, metabolism, physiology, Cell Cycle Proteins, Cell Line, Tumor, Down-Regulation, Endoplasmic Reticulum, drug effects, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Mutagenesis, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases, RNA, Small Interfering, pharmacology, Repressor Proteins, Response Elements, Transcription Factor CHOP, Transcription Factors, antagonists & inhibitors, Transcription, Genetic, Transcriptional Activation, Tunicamycin

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          C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) is a stress-inducible nuclear protein that is crucial for the development of programmed cell death and regeneration; however, the regulation of its function has not been well characterized. Slbo, a Drosophila homolog of C/EBP (CCAAT/enhancer binding protein), was shown to be unstabilized by tribbles. Here, we identified TRB3 as a tribbles ortholog in humans, which associated with CHOP to suppress the CHOP-dependent transactivation. TRB3 is induced by various forms endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress later than CHOP. Tunicamycin treatment enhanced the TRB3 promoter activity, while dominant-negative forms of CHOP suppressed the tunicamycin-induced activation. In addition, the tunicamycin response region in the TRB3 promoter contains amino-acid response elements overlapping the CHOP-binding site, and CHOP and ATF4 cooperated to activate this promoter activity. Knockdown of endogenous ATF4 or CHOP expression dramatically repressed tunicamycin-induced TRB3 induction. Furthermore, knockdown of TRB3 expression decreased ER stress-dependent cell death. These results indicate that TRB3 is a novel target of CHOP/ATF4 and downregulates its own induction by repression of CHOP/ATF4 functions, and that it is involved in CHOP-dependent cell death during ER stress.

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