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From: Transcriptional activation of CBFβ by CDK11p110 is necessary to promote osteosarcoma cell proliferation

Fig. 4

CDK11p110, not CDK11p58, regulates promoter activity of CBFβ genes. a Schematic representation of the promoter-luciferase construct showing the CBFβ promoter region. b CDK11 p110 upregulates CBFβ promoter-luciferase in a dose-dependent manner in the U-2OS cell line. U-2OS cells were transfected with the CBFβ promoter-luciferase construct. Co-expression was conducted with an empty expression vector (control) or CDK11 expression vectors. Error bars indicate standard deviation and are from at least three replicates. c CDK11p110 upregulates CBFβ promoter-luciferase in a dose-dependent manner in the KHOS cell line. KHOS cells were transfected with the CBFβ promoter-luciferase construct. Co-expression was conducted with an empty expression vector (control) or CDK11 expression vectors. Error bars indicate standard deviation and are from at least three replicates. d CDK11p110, not CDK11p58, activates the CBFβ promoter-luciferase in the KHOS cell line. e CDK11p110 significantly increases CBFβ promoter-luciferase in KHOS cell line. f Schematic showing major structural features of the CDK11p110 protein. CDK11p110 kinase-dead or kinase-active mutations were generated. The asterisk represents the amino acid that was mutated to create kinase-dead or active mutations. g In the U-2OS cell line, the C-terminal kinase domain mutation of CDK11p110 failed to affect CDK11p110-mediated CBFβ activation. h The C-terminal kinase domain mutation of CDK11p110 also did not change CBFβ promoter activity in the KHOS cell line. *P < 0.05., **P < 0.01

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