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M A Hoeppner1, J C Mordacq, D I Linzer.
Abstract
A binding site for the glucocorticoid receptor in the serum-inducible proliferin gene promoter has been reported to function as a composite glucocorticoid response element when fused to a minimal promoter. We now show that this element can also act as a glucocorticoid-independent negative regulator of transcription, both as an isolated element fused to a minimal promoter and within the context of the proliferin gene promoter. Furthermore, this element is recognized by a factor in mouse fibroblast cell extracts that is distinct from the glucocorticoid receptor and from AP-1, both of which have previously been shown to be able to bind to this site. The ability of this element to repress serum-inducible proliferin promoter activity is dependent on the position of this element with respect to the adjacent serum response region, and on the activity of a positive regulatory element located further upstream in the proliferin promoter.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 8821626 PMCID: PMC6138011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene Expr ISSN: 1052-2166