Literature DB >> 11459795

Regulation of prothymosin alpha gene expression by estrogen in estrogen receptor-containing breast cancer cells via upstream half-palindromic estrogen response element motifs.

P G Martini1, B S Katzenellenbogen.   

Abstract

Prothymosin alpha (PTalpha), a protein associated with cell proliferation and chromatin remodeling, and found to selectively enhance ER transcriptional activity by interacting with a repressor of ER activity, is shown to be a primary response gene to estrogen. Prothymosin alpha mRNA was rapidly increased by estrogen, followed by a 6-fold increase in prothymosin alpha protein content in ER-containing breast cancer cells. Analysis of the prothymosin alpha promoter and 5'-flanking region, and electrophoretic gel mobility shift studies showed the strong inducibility by the estradiol-ER complex to be mediated by two consensus half-palindromic estrogen response elements at -750 and -1051, which directly bind the ER. Estrogenic stimulation of prothymosin alpha required a DNA binding form of ER with a functional activation function-2 domain. The prothymosin alpha 5'-regulatory region also contains multiple Sp1 sites. Although addition of Sp1 did not further enhance estradiol-ER stimulated prothymosin alpha transcriptional activity in breast cancer cells, transfection and response element mutagenesis studies using Drosophila cells, which are deficient in Sp1, revealed that Sp1 and the estradiol occupied-ER can each activate the prothymosin alpha gene independently of the other and act in an additive manner. These observations, documenting robust prothymosin alpha up-regulation by the estradiol-ER complex via widely spaced half-palindromic estrogen response element motifs, are reminiscent of those shown previously for the ovalbumin gene and suggest that the use of multiple half response elements may be a more common mode for regulation of gene expression by the ER than previously appreciated. In addition, these observations suggest interrelationships between cell proliferation and gene transcriptional activities and indicate a positive mechanism by which PTalpha, which increases ER transcriptional effectiveness, is itself up-regulated by the estrogen-ER complex.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11459795     DOI: 10.1210/endo.142.8.8314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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