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The transcriptional activator hepatocyte nuclear factor 6 regulates liver gene expression.

U Samadani1, R H Costa.   

Abstract

The hepatocyte nuclear factor 3(alpha) (HNF-3(alpha)), -3(beta), and -3(gamma) proteins share homology in the winged-helix/fork head DNA binding domain and mediate hepatocyte-enriched transcription of numerous genes whose expression is necessary for organ function. In this work, we identify a liver-enriched transcription factor, HNF-6, which recognizes the -138 to -126 region of the HNF-3(beta) promoter and binds the original HNF-3 site of the transthyretin promoter (-94 to -106). We show that HNF-6 and HNF-3 possess different DNA binding specificities by competition and methylation interference studies and are immunologically distinct. Site-directed mutagenesis of the HNF-6 sites in the HNF-3(beta) and transthyretin promoters diminishes reporter gene expression, suggesting that HNF-6 activates transcription of these promoters. Using the HNF-6 binding sequence DHWATTGAYTWWD (where W = A or T, Y = T or C, H is not G, and D is not C) determined by sequence comparison and methylation interference, we predicted that HNF-6 will bind to 22 additional hepatocyte-enriched genes. Of these potential target genes, we selected seven of the HNF-6 binding sequences and demonstrated that they bind the HNF-6 protein. These include promoter sequences from alpha-2 urinary globulin, alpha-1 antitrypsin, cytochrome P-450 2C13, L-type 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase, mouse major urinary protein, tryptophan oxygenase, and alpha-fetoprotein genes. HNF-6 binding activity was also found in the intestinal epithelial cell line HT29, and potential HNF-6 binding sites were present in intestinal sucrase isomaltase, cdx-2 homeodomain protein, and intestinal fatty acid binding protein promoter regions. These studies suggest that HNF-6 may regulate hepatocyte-specific genes and may play a role in epithelial cell differentiation of gut endoderm via regulation of HNF-3(beta).

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8887657      PMCID: PMC231630          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.16.11.6273

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


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