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HNF-4 plays a pivotal role in the liver-specific transcription of the chipmunk HP-25 gene.

M Kojima1, N Takamatsu, T Ishii, N Kondo, T Shiba.   

Abstract

The gene for chipmunk hibernation-specific protein HP-25 is expressed specifically in the liver. To understand the transcriptional regulation of HP-25 gene expression, we isolated its genomic clones, and characterized its structural organization and 5' flanking region. The gene spans approximately 7 kb and consists of three exons. The transcription start site, as determined by primer extension analysis, is located at 113 bp upstream of the translation initiation codon. Transient transfection studies in HepG2 cells revealed that the 80 bp 5' flanking sequence was sufficient for the liver-specific promoter activity. In a gel retardation assay using HepG2 nuclear extracts, the 5' flanking sequence from -74 to -46 showed a shifted band. All cDNA clones isolated by a yeast one-hybrid system for a protein capable of binding to this 5' flanking sequence encoded HNF-4. HNF-4 synthesized in vitro bound to this sequence in a gel retardation assay. Furthermore, supershift assays with anti-(HNF-4) Ig confirmed that the protein in HepG2 or chipmunk liver nuclear extracts that bound to this sequence was HNF-4. When transfected into HeLa cells, HNF-4 transactivated transcription from the HP-25 gene promoter, and mutation of the HNF-4 binding site abolished transactivation by HNF-4, indicating that HNF-4 plays an important role in HP-25 gene expression.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10903495     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01499.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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