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The ability of C/EBP beta but not C/EBP alpha to synergize with an Sp1 protein is specified by the leucine zipper and activation domain.

Y H Lee1, S C Williams, M Baer, E Sterneck, F J Gonzalez, P F Johnson.   

Abstract

The rat CYP2D5 P-450 gene is activated in the liver during postnatal development. We previously showed that liver-specific transcription of the CYP2D5 gene is dictated by a proximal promoter element, termed 2D5, that is composed of a binding site for Sp1 or a related factor, and an adjacent cryptic C/EBP (CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein) site. Despite the fact that both C/EBP alpha and C/EBP beta are expressed abundantly in liver, only C/EBP beta is capable of stimulating the 2D5 promoter in HepG2 hepatocarcinoma cells. In addition, activation of the 2D5 promoter by C/EBP beta is completely dependent on the presence of the Sp1 site. Domain switch experiments reveal that C/EBP beta proteins containing either the leucine zipper or the activation domain of C/EBP alpha are unable to stimulate the 2D5 promoter yet are fully capable of transactivating an artificial promoter bearing a high-affinity C/EBP site. Thus, the leucine zipper and the activation domain of C/EBP beta are absolutely required to support transactivation of the 2D5 promoter. Using Drosophila cells that lack endogenous Sp1 activity, we show that the serine/threonine- and glutamine-rich activation domains A and B of Sp1 are required for efficient cooperatively with C/EBP beta. Furthermore, analysis of c/ebp beta-deficient mice shows that mutant animals are defective in expression of a murine CYP2D5 homolog in hepatic cells, confirming the selective ability of C/EBP beta to activate this liver-specific P-450 gene in vivo. Our findings illustrate that two members of a transcription factor family can achieve distinct target gene specificities through differential interactions with a cooperating Sp1 protein.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9121452      PMCID: PMC232051          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.17.4.2038

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


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