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High mobility group I/Y protein functions as a specific cofactor for Oct-2A: mapping of interaction domains.

S A Abdulkadir1, V Casolaro, A K Tai, D Thanos, S J Ono.   

Abstract

The octamer motif (ATTTGCAT) present in several eukaryotic promoters and enhancers is now known to influence the transcription of several genes by interacting with members of a broad family of homeodomain proteins. The promoter of the human class II MHC gene HLA-DRA contains a conserved octamer element that can bind (among other proteins) the transcription factor Oct-2A and the high mobility group proteins (HMG) I/Y. We have previously determined that HMG I(Y) and Oct-2A cooperatively activate HLA-DRA gene expression, most likely due to the ability of HMG I(Y) to selectively recruit Oct-2A to the octamer motif. In this report, we present results of our investigations of the mechanisms of cooperative transactivation of HLA-DRA transcription by Oct-2A and HMG I(Y). We show that both the amino- and the carboxy-terminal domains of Oct-2A are required for HLA-DRA transactivation. Experiments using domain-swap chimeras of the Oct-1 and Oct-2A polypeptides indicate that cooperative activation of the DRA gene by HMG I(Y) and Oct-2A requires the carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of Oct-2A. However, HMG I(Y) physically interacts with the conserved POU domains of both Oct-1 and Oct-2A. We therefore postulate that the nature of the CTD attached to the POU homeodomain influences the outcome of interaction with HMG I(Y). These studies support the view that HMG I(Y) is an important cofactor for HLA-DRA gene activation by Oct-2A and provide insights into its mechanism of action.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9823775     DOI: 10.1002/jlb.64.5.681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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