Literature DB >> 17023425

Differential transcriptional control of the superoxide dismutase-2 kappaB element in neurons and astrocytes.

Xianrong Mao1, Andréa M Moerman-Herzog, Wei Wang, Steven W Barger.   

Abstract

In addition to their conventional G-C/T target sequences, Sp1 family transcription factors (Sp-factors) can interact with a subset of the target sequences for NFkappaB. Due to the low level of bona fide NFkappaB activity in most resting cells, this interaction between Sp-factors and kappaB-sites could play important roles in cell function. Here we used mutagenesis of a canonical kappaB element from the immunoglobulin and HIV promoters to identify the GC-rich sequences at each end required for Sp-factor targeting. Through screening of multiple kappaB elements, a sequence element located in the second intron of superoxide dismutase-2 (SOD2) was identified as a good candidate for both NFkappaB and Sp-factor binding. In neurons, the prominent proteins interacting with this site were Sp3 and Sp4, whereas Sp1, Sp3, and NFkappaB were associated with this site in astroglia. The neuronal Sp-factors repressed transcriptional activity through this kappaB-site. In contrast, astroglial Sp-factors activated promoter activity through the same element. NFkappaB contributed to control of the SOD2 kappaB element only in astrocytes. These findings imply that cell-type specificity of transcription in the central nervous system, particularly with regard to kappaB elements, may include two unique aspects of neurons: 1) a recalcitrant NFkappaB and 2) the substitution of Sp4 for Sp1.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17023425      PMCID: PMC2063448          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M604166200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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