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Identification of cis-acting regulatory elements controlling interleukin-4 gene expression in T cells: roles for NF-Y and NF-ATc.

S J Szabo1, J S Gold, T L Murphy, K M Murphy.   

Abstract

Activity of the murine interleukin-4 (IL-4) promoter was localized to several cis-acting elements present within the first 300 bp from the transcriptional initiation site. Five repeated elements, P0 to P4, that share the common consensus ATTTTCCNNT were located between -40 and -250, and each was shown to interact with the T-cell-specific factor NF(P). These distinct P sites appear functionally interchangeable and cooperatively confer cyclosporin A-sensitive and ionomycin-inducible promoter activity. NF(P) may be closely related to the cytoplasmic component of NF-AT (nuclear factor of activated T cells), a T-cell-specific factor essential for IL-2 gene transcription, as judged from indistinguishable molecular weights and protease fragmentation patterns of UV-photolabeled factors. Also, we identified an element in the IL-4 promoter with homology to the Y box common to all major histocompatibility complex class II gene promoters. Our data show that the IL-4 promoter Y box -114CTGATTGG-107 significantly enhances overall promoter activity, since point mutations within this element diminish promoter activity by 85%. The factor binding this region is indistinguishable from the cloned nuclear factor NF-Y, as judged from interactions with specific anti-NF-Y monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. Last, we point out the presence of two sites that share sequence identity to the OAP region of the ARRE-1 site within the IL-2 promoter (K. S. Ullman, W. M. Flanagan, C. A. Edwards, and G. R. Crabtree, Science 254:558-562, 1991). These regions, -85GTGTAATA-78 and -245GTGTAATT-238, reside adjacent to the NF(P) binding sites P1 and P4 and bind a distinct nuclear factor.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8336717      PMCID: PMC360106          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.8.4793-4805.1993

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


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