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HIV Tat represses transcription through Sp1-like elements in the basal promoter.

T K Howcroft1, L A Palmer, J Brown, B Rellahan, F Kashanchi, J N Brady, D S Singer.   

Abstract

MHC class I genes are potently repressed by HIV Tat, which transactivates the HIV LTR. Tat represses class I transcription by binding to complexes associated with a novel promoter element, consisting of Sp1-like DNA binding sites. Transcription by other Sp1-dependent promoters, such as MDR1 and the minimal SV40 promoters, is also repressed by Tat, whereas the human beta-actin promoter is neither activated by Sp1 nor repressed by Tat. Tat repression can be overcome by a strong enhancer element. Thus, the SV40 72 bp enhancer element confers protection from Tat-mediated repression on both the minimal SV40 promoter and the class I promoter. Surprisingly, Tat can activate the class I promoter in the presence of both the HIV TAR element and a strong upstream enhancer. These data demonstrate that Tat differentially affects Sp1-responsive promoters, depending on promoter architecture.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7621073     DOI: 10.1016/1074-7613(95)90165-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunity        ISSN: 1074-7613            Impact factor:   31.745


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