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AP-1 binds to a putative cAMP response element of the MyoD1 promoter and negatively modulates MyoD1 expression in dividing myoblasts.

G Pedraza-Alva1, J M Zingg, J P Jost.   

Abstract

We have studied the transcriptional activity of the mouse MyoD1 gene promoter in vivo and in vitro using mouse G8 myoblasts and muscle cell nuclear extracts. 5' deletion analysis of the promoter and transcription-competition analysis using oligonucleotides corresponding to several cis-acting elements revealed that the basal activity of the MyoD1 promoter is conferred by two SP1 boxes, an AP-2 box, and a CAAT box. We have identified a negative regulatory sequence located between nucleotide position -342 to -322 with respect to the cap site. The negative regulatory element shows sequence homology with cAMP-responsive element (CRE) and AP-1 binding site (5'-GAGCACTGAGGTCAGTACAG-3'). As determined by gel mobility shift competition analysis, oligonucleotides containing AP-1 binding sites inhibit protein interactions with the MyoD1 CRE-like element. We also show that binding to this element is down-regulated during myogenic differentiation and can be reinduced by the addition of serum. Furthermore, mutation of the CRE-like element induces MyoD promoter activity in diving myoblasts. By using anti-c-Fos antibodies we show that AP-1 is binding to the MyoD1 CRE-like element. Our results indicate that AP-1 negatively modulates MyoD1 expression in growing myoblasts and strongly suggest that c-Fos and c-Jun inhibit myogenesis and MyoD1 expression by direct binding to a negative cis-acting element in the MyoD1 promoter.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8120060

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


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