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Identification of a functional transcriptional factor AP-1 site in the sheep interferon tau gene that mediates a response to PMA in JEG3 cells.

H Yamaguchi1, Y Ikeda, J I Moreno, M Katsumura, T Miyazawa, E Takahashi, K Imakawa, S Sakai, R K Christenson.   

Abstract

To examine regulatory mechanisms of sheep interferon tau (oIFNtau) gene expression, potential enhancer/silencer elements of the oIFNtau gene were examined using a transient transfection system with oIFNtau gene-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (oIFNtau-CAT) reporter constructs in human choriocarcinoma cells, JEG3. Experiments with 5'-deletion constructs revealed that the upstream regions from bases -654 to -607 and from bases -606 to -555 were essential for oIFNtau gene expression. In a heterologous transcriptional system in which the upstream regions of oIFNtau were inserted in front of simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter, the regions between bases -654 and -555 were determined as being the enhancer region required for oIFNtau-SV40-CAT transactivation. A subsequent study with the oIFNtau-CAT constructs lacking the upstream region between bases -542 and -124 revealed that, in addition to the further upstream region between bases -1000 and -654, the sequences from bases -543 to -452 seemed to act as silencer regions. The oIFNtau-CAT constructs with site-specific mutagenesis revealed that multiple enhancer elements existed between bases -654 and -555 of the oIFNtau gene. On the basis of nucleotide sequence analysis, there are numerous sites between bases -654 and -555 to which potential transcriptional factors, AP-1, GATA and GATA-related proteins, could bind. Furthermore, gel mobility-shift assays revealed that AP-1 or other nuclear factors could bind to these elements. In co-transfection studies, the expression of c-Jun plus c-Fos enhanced the transactivation of oIFNtau-CAT but the expression of GATA-1, GATA-2 or GATA-3 did not. Taken together, these results suggest that the upstream region between bases -654 and -555 could be considered as the enhancer region for oIFNtau gene transactivation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10359663      PMCID: PMC1220310     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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