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Smooth muscle cell phenotype-dependent transcriptional regulation of the alpha1 integrin gene.

H Obata1, K Hayashi, W Nishida, T Momiyama, A Uchida, T Ochi, K Sobue.   

Abstract

The expressional regulation of chicken alpha1 integrin in smooth muscle cells was studied. The alpha1 integrin mRNA was expressed developmentally and was distributed dominantly in vascular and visceral smooth muscles in chick embryos. In a primary culture of smooth muscle cells, alpha1 integrin expression was dramatically down-regulated during serum-induced dedifferentiation. Promoter analyses revealed that the 5'-upstream region (-516 to +281) was sufficient for transcriptional activation in differentiated smooth muscle cells but not in dedifferentiated smooth muscle cells or chick embryo fibroblasts. Like other alpha integrin promoters, the promoter region of the alpha1 integrin gene lacks TATA and CCAAT boxes and contains binding sites for AP1 and AP2. The essential difference from other alpha integrin promoters is the presence of a CArG box-like motif. Deletion and site-directed mutation analyses revealed that the CArG box-like motif was an essential cis-element for transcriptional activation in differentiated smooth muscle cells, whereas the binding sites for AP1 and AP2 were not. Using specific antibodies, a nuclear protein factor specifically bound to the CArG box-like motif was identified as serum response factor. These results indicate that alpha1 integrin expression in smooth muscle cells is regulated transcriptionally in a phenotype-dependent manner and that serum response factor binding plays a crucial role in this regulation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9334246     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.42.26643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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