Literature DB >> 9164945

IL-6 induction of protein-DNA complexes via a novel regulatory region of the inducible nitric oxide synthase gene promoter: role of octamer binding proteins.

T Sawada1, L A Falk, P Rao, W J Murphy, D H Pluznik.   

Abstract

Macrophage inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) catalyzes the synthesis of NO. IL-6-stimulated macrophage differentiation of murine myeloid M1 cells is accompanied by iNOS gene induction and steady-state mRNA expression. Two regions within the iNOS promoter mediate transcriptional responsiveness to LPS and IFN-gamma. Region I contains several essential transcription factor binding motifs and promotes responsiveness to LPS, whereas region II potentiates the LPS response by IFN-gamma. Because region I possesses basal promoter activity and directly mediates iNOS gene activation, we attempted to identify the trans-acting factors involved in IL-6-stimulated induction of the murine iNOS gene through this region. Using an electrophoretic mobility shift assay and methylation interference, we show that IL-6 induced reciprocal changes in the binding activity of POU family members to the candidate nonconsensus octamer sequence of region I that correlated, temporally, with iNOS steady-state mRNA expression. Although DNA-protein binding activity of IL-6-stimulated whole-cell extracts also interacted with a radiolabeled canonical octamer motif, such DNA-protein complexes were not eliminated in competition assays using consensus nuclear factor kappaB or IL-6 oligonucleotides. Specifically, our studies show that octamer binding protein-1-related protein binding activity decreased, while binding of octamer binding protein-2-related proteins increased during differentiation. Mutation of the octamer motif disrupted both binding of the IL-6-induced protein-DNA interactions and transcriptional activation through region I, revealing that this motif is absolutely essential for IL-6 induction of iNOS. Thus, differential activation of octamer binding transcriptional modulators from the POU family may be a novel mechanism of IL-6-mediated iNOS gene regulation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9164945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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