Literature DB >> 15153603

Redox regulation of the embryonic stem cell transcription factor oct-4 by thioredoxin.

Ying Guo1, Lawrence Einhorn, Mark Kelley, Kiichi Hirota, Junji Yodoi, Rolland Reinbold, Hans Scholer, Heather Ramsey, Robert Hromas.   

Abstract

Oct-4 is a transcriptional regulator required to maintain the totipotentiality of embryonic stem (ES) cells. Downregulation of its activity is required for proper differentiation of the blastocyst during uterine implantation. Uterine implantation and subsequent vascularization increase oxygen exposure of the developing embryo, thereby altering the intracellular reduction-oxidation status. We tested whether Oct-4 could be regulated by these changes in reduction-oxidation status. We found that Oct-4 DNA binding was exquisitely sensitive to abrogation by oxidation but that the DNA binding of another ES cell transcription factor, FoxD3, was much less sensitive to oxidation. The reducing enzyme Thioredoxin (but not Ape-1) could restore DNA-binding activity of Oct-4. Thioredoxin was less effective at restoring the DNA-binding ability of FoxD3. It was also found that Thioredoxin (but not Ape-1) could physically associate with cysteines in the POU domain of Oct-4. Finally, overexpressing normal Thioredoxin increased the transcriptional activity of Oct-4, while overexpressing a mutant Thioredoxin decreased the transcriptional activity of Oct-4. These data imply that ES cell transcription factors are differentially sensitive to oxidation and that Thioredoxin may differentially regulate ES cell transcription factors.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15153603     DOI: 10.1634/stemcells.22-3-259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 1066-5099            Impact factor:   6.277


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