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Induction of the HPV16 enhancer activity by Jun-B and c-Fos through cooperation of the promoter-proximal AP-1 site and the epithelial cell type--specific regulatory element in fibroblasts.

K Kikuchi1, A Taniguchi, S Yasumoto.   

Abstract

The epithelial cell type-specific enhancer of the human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 termed the long control region (LCR) carries three AP-1 binding sites. We investigated the roles of the AP-1 sites for transactivation of the LCR by Jun-B that may be a cell type specific-transactivator for the HPVs in human fibroblasts in which expression of the endogenous Jun-B gene is low. Transient expression of Jun-B alone poorly activated transcriptional activity of the LCR. However, when combined with c-Fos, Jun-B activated the LCR. The promoter-proximal AP-1 site was required for transactivation of the LCR by Jun-B:c-Fos, but the site itself was not sufficient for the maximal response. The proposed cell type specific--regulatory element that harbors binding sites for NF1 as well as TEF-1 and PEA3 motifs, but neither other AP-1 sites nor the proximal enhancer region, could augment the transcriptional response of the promoter-proximal AP-1 site to Jun-B:c-Fos.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8938978     DOI: 10.1007/bf00576977

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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