Literature DB >> 10364449

DNA binding and transactivating properties of the paired and homeobox protein Pax4.

A Kalousová1, V Benes, J Paces, V Paces, Z Kozmik.   

Abstract

Transcription factors Pax-4 and Pax-6 are known to be key regulators of pancreatic cell differentiation and development. We report on the cloning of a mouse Pax-4 gene, which contains 10 exons, spanning a 4. 7-kbp region. The gene-targeting experiments revealed that Pax-4 and Pax-6 cannot substitute for each other in tissue with overlapping expression of both genes. We identified DNA-binding specificities of Pax-4 paired domain and paired-type homeodomain. Despite the different Pax-4 amino acid residues in positions responsible for Pax-6 paired-domain specificity, the DNA-binding specificities of Pax-4 and Pax-6 are similar. The Pax-4 homeodomain was shown to preferentially dimerize on DNA sequences consisting of an inverted TAAT motif, separated by 4-nucleotide spacing. The Pax-4 transactivation domain was localized within its C-terminal region, which transactivated GAL-based reporter 2.5-fold less than the C-terminal region of Pax-6. We believe that Pax-4 can act as a Pax-6 "repressor," due to the competition for binding sites and lower transactivation potential of Pax-4. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10364449     DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1999.0809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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Review 6.  Regulation of gene expression by Pax6 in ocular cells: a case of tissue-preferred expression of crystallins in lens.

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8.  The activation of the rat insulin gene II by BETA2 and PDX-1 in rat insulinoma cells is repressed by Pax6.

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