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Subcellular transport of EKLF and switch-on of murine adult beta maj globin gene transcription.

Yu-Chiau Shyu1, Tung-Liang Lee, Shau-Ching Wen, Hsin Chen, Wei-Yuan Hsiao, Xin Chen, JauLang Hwang, Che-Kun James Shen.   

Abstract

Erythroid Krüppel-like factor (EKLF) is an essential transcription factor for mammalian beta-like globin gene switching, and it specifically activates transcription of the adult beta globin gene through binding of its zinc fingers to the promoter. It has been a puzzle that in the mouse, despite its expression throughout the erythroid development, EKLF activates the adult beta(maj) globin promoter only in erythroid cells beyond the stage of embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5) but not before. We show here that expression of the mouse beta(maj) globin gene in the aorta-gonad-mesonephros region of E10.5 embryos and in the E14.5 fetal liver is accompanied by predominantly nuclear localization of EKLF. In contrast, EKLF is mainly cytoplasmic in the erythroid cells of E9.5 blood islands in which beta(maj) is silenced. Remarkably, in a cultured mouse adult erythroleukemic (MEL) cell line, the activation of the beta(maj) globin gene by dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or hexamethylene-bis-acetamide (HMBA) induction is also paralleled by a shift of the subcellular location of EKLF from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. Blockage of the nuclear import of EKLF in DMSO-induced MEL cells with a nuclear export inhibitor repressed the transcription of the beta(maj) globin gene. Transient transfection experiments further indicated that the full-sequence context of EKLF was required for the regulation of its subcellular locations in MEL cells during DMSO induction. Finally, in both the E14.5 fetal liver cells and induced MEL cells, the beta-like globin locus is colocalized the PML oncogene domain nuclear body, and concentrated with EKLF, RNA polymerase II, and the splicing factor SC35. These data together provide the first evidence that developmental stage- and differentiation state-specific regulation of the nuclear transport of EKLF might be one of the steps necessary for the switch-on of the mammalian adult beta globin gene transcription.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17242208      PMCID: PMC1820495          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.01875-06

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


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