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Molecular analysis of the differential hepatic expression of rat kininogen family genes.

H M Chen1, W S Liao.   

Abstract

Serum concentration of rat T1 kininogen increases 20- to 30-fold in response to acute inflammation, an induced hepatic synthesis regulated primarily at the transcriptional level. We have demonstrated by transient transfection analyses that rat T1 kininogen gene/chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (T1K/CAT) constructs are highly responsive to interleukin-6 and dexamethasone. In these studies we examined the regulation of a highly homologous K kininogen gene promoter and showed that it is minimally induced under identical conditions. The basal expression of the KK/CAT construct was, however, five- to sevenfold higher than that of the analogous T1K/CAT construct. Promoter-swapping experiments to examine the molecular basis of this differentially regulated basal expression showed that at least two K kininogen promoter regions are important for conferring its high basal expression: a distal 19-bp region (C box) constituted a binding site for C/EBP family proteins, and a proximal 66-bp region contained two adjacent binding sites for hepatocyte nuclear factor 3 (HNF-3). While the C box in the K kininogen promoter was able to interact with C/EBP transcription factors, the T1 kininogen promoter C box could not. In addition, HNF-3 binding sites of the K kininogen promoter demonstrated stronger affinities than those of the T1 kininogen promoter. Since C/EBP and HNF-3 are highly enriched in the liver and are known to enhance transcription of liver-specific genes, these differences in their binding activities thus accounted for the K kininogen gene's higher basal expression. Our studies demonstrated that evolutionary divergence of a few critical nucleotides may lead to subtle changes in the binding affinities of a transcription factor to its recognition site, profoundly altering expression of the downstream gene.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8413271      PMCID: PMC364739          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.11.6766-6777.1993

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


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