Literature DB >> 12153142

Sp1 is a key regulator of the PDGF beta-receptor transcription.

C Molander1, A Hackzell, M Ohta, H Izumi, K Funa.   

Abstract

The mouse PDGF beta-receptor promoter is tightly controlled by NF-Y that binds to a CCAAT box located upstream of the initiation site [1, 2]. In this report, we show that Sp1 plays an essential role in the PDGF beta-receptor transcription. Within the upstream GC rich area there are two Sp1 binding sites located in close proximity to the CCAAT box. Deletion of the GC rich region resulted in a 50% decrease of the transcriptional activity of the promoter, and a complete loss of its responsiveness to over-expression of Sp1. There was an additive effect between NF-Y and Sp I in reporter activity when they were co-transfected together with the promoter-reporter construct. Furthermore, transfection of NF-Y failed to enhance transcriptional activity when the Sp1 binding sites were deleted from the promoter, suggesting an important role for Sp1 in this NF-Y controlled transcription. We have recently reported that c-Myc represses PDGF beta-receptor transcription through its interference with the transactivation activity of NF-Y [3]. In the case of p21(wafl/cip1) transcription, c-Myc was shown to repress its transcription by sequestering Sp1 [4]. However, we could not find any effect of Sp1 in the c-Myc-mediated repression on the PFDGF beta-receptor promoter, since the deletion of SpI binding sites could not attenuate the repression by c-Myc on the promoter activity.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12153142     DOI: 10.1023/a:1015701232589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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