Literature DB >> 10842175

Distant enhancers stimulate the albumin promoter through complex proximal binding sites.

W R Vorachek1, C M Steppan, M Lima, H Black, R Bhattacharya, P Wen, Y Kajiyama, J Locker.   

Abstract

The albumin-alpha-fetoprotein locus epitomizes the main features of transcriptional regulation of fetal and adult hepatocyte-specific genes: developmentally regulated promoters and strong distant enhancers. Full enhancer activity required only a proximal albumin-promoter region containing the TATA box, hepatic nuclear factor 1 (HNF1), and nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) sites. Deletion of the HNF1 site abrogated enhancer and promoter activity, whereas methylation of the site reduced all activity by about 3-fold. Deletion of the NF-Y site attenuated activity by about half, but much of the activity could be replaced by juxtaposition of an upstream region (designated distal element IV). Gel shift and competition analysis demonstrated that binding of architectural factors overlapped NF-Y binding. Moreover, a mutation that eliminated NF-Y binding but only minimally perturbed the surrounding region did not affect enhancer function. In plasmids with a second promoter, the enhancers simultaneously stimulated both albumin and alpha-fetoprotein promoters with minimal competition, but surprisingly some mutations in the albumin promoter attenuated expression from both promoters, whereas another uncoupled their expression. With single promoters, the function of the proximal promoter region was controlled by three parameters in the following hierarchy: HNF1 binding > local architecture > NF-Y binding, but integrated two-promoter function had a much greater dependence on NF-Y.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10842175     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M003039200

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


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