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Zinc and cadmium can promote rapid nuclear translocation of metal response element-binding transcription factor-1.

I V Smirnova1, D C Bittel, R Ravindra, H Jiang, G K Andrews.   

Abstract

Metal response element-binding transcription factor-1 (MTF-1) is a six-zinc finger protein that plays an essential role in activating metallothionein expression in response to the heavy metals zinc and cadmium. Low affinity interactions between zinc and specific zinc fingers in MTF-1 reversibly regulate its binding to the metal response elements in the mouse metallothionein-I promoter. This study examined the subcellular distribution and DNA binding activity of MTF-1 in cells treated with zinc or cadmium. Immunoblot analysis of cytosolic and nuclear extracts demonstrated that in untreated cells, about 83% of MTF-1 is found in the cytosolic extracts and is not activated to bind to DNA. In sharp contrast, within 30 min of zinc treatment (100 microM), MTF-1 is detected only in nuclear extracts and is activated to bind to DNA. The activation to bind to DNA and nuclear translocation of MTF-1 occurs in the absence of increased MTF-1 content in the cell. Furthermore, immunocytochemical localization and immunoblotting assays demonstrated that zinc induces the nuclear translocation of MTF-1-FLAG, expressed from the cytomegalovirus promoter in transiently transfected dko7 (MTF-1 double knockout) cells. Immunoblot analysis of cytosolic and nuclear extracts from cadmium-treated cells demonstrated that concentrations of cadmium (10 microM) that actively induce metallothionein gene expression cause only a small increase in the amount of nuclear MTF-1. In contrast, an overtly toxic concentration of cadmium (50 microM) rapidly induced the complete nuclear translocation and activation of DNA binding activity of MTF-1. These studies are consistent with the hypothesis that MTF-1 serves as a zinc sensor that responds to changes in cytosolic free zinc concentrations. In addition, these data suggest that cadmium activation of metallothionein gene expression may be accompanied by only small changes in nuclear MTF-1.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10734081     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.13.9377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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