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The murine G+C-rich promoter binding protein mGPBP is required for promoter-specific transcription.

Li-Chung Hsu1, Shu Liu, Ferishteh Abedinpour, Robert D Beech, Jill M Lahti, Vincent J Kidd, Jeffrey A Greenspan, Cho-Yau Yeung.   

Abstract

The archetypal TATA-box deficient G+C-rich promoter of the murine adenosine deaminase gene (Ada) requires a 48-bp minimal self-sufficient promoter element (MSPE) for function. This MSPE was used to isolate a novel full-length cDNA clone that encodes a 66-kDa murine G+C-rich promoter binding protein (mGPBP). The mGPBP mRNAs are ubiquitously expressed as either 3.0- or 3.5-kb forms differing in 3' polyadenylation site usage. Purified recombinant mGPBP, in the absence of any other mammalian cofactors, binds specifically to both the murine Ada gene promoter's MSPE and the nonhomologous human Topo IIalpha gene's G+C-rich promoter. In situ binding assays, immunoprecipitation, and Western blot analyses demonstrated that mGPBP is a nuclear factor that can form complexes with TATA-binding protein, TFIIB, TFIIF, RNA polymerase II, and P300/CBP both in vitro and in intact cells. In cotransfection assays, increased mGPBP expression transactivated the murine Ada gene's promoter. Sequestering of GPBP present in HeLa cell nuclear extract by immunoabsorption completely and reversibly suppressed extract-dependent in vitro transcription from the murine Ada gene's G+C-rich promoter. However, transcription from the human Topo IIalpha gene's TATA box-containing G+C-rich promoter was only partially suppressed and the adenovirus major late gene's classical TATA box-dependent promoter is totally unaffected under identical assay conditions. These results implicate GPBP as a requisite G+C-rich promoter-specific transcription factor and provide a mechanistic basis for distinguishing transcription initiated at a TATA box-deficient G+C-rich promoter from that initiated at a TATA box-dependent promoter.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14612417      PMCID: PMC262660          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.23.23.8773-8785.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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