| Literature DB >> 26487723 |
De Cheng1, Yuanjun Zhao2, Shuwen Wang1, Wenwen Jia3, Jiuhong Kang3, Jiyue Zhu4.
Abstract
The transcription of human telomerase gene hTERT is regulated by transcription factors (TFs), including Sp1 family proteins, and its chromatin environment. To understand its regulation in a relevant chromatin context, we employed bacterial artificial chromosome reporters containing 160 kb of human genomic sequence containing the hTERT gene. Upon chromosomal integration, the bacterial artificial chromosomes recapitulated endogenous hTERT expression, contrary to transient reporters. Sp1/Sp3 expression did not correlate with hTERT promoter activity, and these TFs bound to the hTERT promoters in both telomerase-positive and telomerase-negative cells. Mutation of the proximal GC-box resulted in a dramatic decrease of hTERT promoter activity, and mutations of all five GC-boxes eliminated its transcriptional activity. Neither mutations of GC-boxes nor knockdown of endogenous Sp1 impacted promoter binding by other TFs, including E-box-binding proteins, and histone acetylation and trimethylation of histone H3K9 at the hTERT promoter in telomerase-positive and -negative cells. The result indicated that promoter binding by Sp1/Sp3 was essential, but not a limiting step, for hTERT transcription. hTERT transcription required a permissive chromatin environment. Importantly, our data also revealed different functions of GC-boxes and E-boxes in hTERT regulation; although GC-boxes were essential for promoter activity, factors bound to the E-boxes functioned to de-repress hTERT promoter.Entities:
Keywords: bacterial artificial chromosomes (BAC); chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP); chromatin regulation; chromatin-dependent gene regulation; gene repression; gene silencing; gene transcription; specificity protein 1 (Sp1); telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT); transcription
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26487723 PMCID: PMC4706010 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M115.662221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157