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A divergent role of COOH-terminal domains in Nurr1 and Nur77 transactivation.

S O Castillo1, Q Xiao, Z Kostrouch, B Dozin, V M Nikodem.   

Abstract

Orphan nuclear receptors such as Nurr1 and Nur77 have conserved amino acid sequences in the zinc finger DNA binding domains and similar COOH-terminal regions, but have no known ligands. These receptors can bind DNA sequences (response elements) as monomers and can also heterodimerize with the retinoid X receptor to activate transcription. We report here the identification and initial characterization of a novel COOH-terminal truncated isoform of Nurr1, Nurr1a. Internal splicing of Nurr1 generates a frameshift such that a stop codon is prematurely encoded resulting in a naturally occurring COOH-terminal truncation. Embryonic and postnatal mouse brain showed both Nurr1 and Nurr1a mRNAs expressed during development. To characterize essential COOH-terminal elements that may be deleted from Nurr1a and determine function in putative ligand binding, we created COOH-terminal deletion mutants. Nurr1, Nur77, and 3'-truncated mutants bind in gel mobility shift assays to the monomeric Nur77 response element (B1A-RE). However, in transient transfection assays, a truncation of as little as 15 Nurr1 COOH-terminal amino acids diminished transcriptional activation of B1A-thymidine kinase-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter. This result was not seen for a similar Nur77 deletion mutant, Nur77-586. Unlike full-length Nurr1 and Nur77, transactivation by Nur77-586 was not augmented in response to the presence of retinoid-like receptor and 9-cis-retinoic acid. Thus, the interaction of putative ligand binding and transactivation for Nurr1 and Nur77 may function differently.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9572393      PMCID: PMC6151941     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene Expr        ISSN: 1052-2166


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