Literature DB >> 9858544

Transcriptional regulation of the AP-2alpha promoter by BTEB-1 and AP-2rep, a novel wt-1/egr-related zinc finger repressor.

A Imhof1, M Schuierer, O Werner, M Moser, C Roth, R Bauer, R Buettner.   

Abstract

AP-2 transcription factors have been suggested to exert key regulatory functions in vertebrate embryonic development, in tumorigenicity of various cancer cell types, and in controlling cell cycle and apoptotic effector genes. In this study, we investigated transcriptional regulation of the AP-2alpha gene promoter mediated by an autoregulatory element (referred to as A32) with a core consensus AP-2 binding site at position -336 relative to the mRNA initiation site. AP-2 and multiple different nuclear proteins in HeLa and Neuro2A cell extracts form specific bandshifts with the A32 element. By screening a mouse brain cDNA expression library, we isolated two different cDNAs encoding the transcription factor BTEB-1 and a novel zinc finger protein, AP-2rep. AP-2rep reveals a modular structure with homology to transcription factors of the wt-1/egr-1-family. AP-2rep, BTEB-1, and AP-2 interact in a mutually exclusive manner with overlapping binding sites in the A32 element. Transfection studies revealed that BTEB-1 is a strong activator of AP-2alpha promoter activity, whereas cotransfected AP-2alpha resulted in moderate autoactivation of promoter activity. In contrast, AP-2rep confers strong transcriptional repression to the AP-2alpha gene, and we observed an excellent correlation between induction of AP-2rep mRNA expression and downregulation of AP-2alpha mRNA during development of the kidney. In summary, we have identified multiple transcription factors and cloned from an expression library a novel zinc finger silencing factor, AP-2rep, mediating positive and negative regulation of AP-2alpha expression through a set of overlapping cis-regulatory promoter elements.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9858544      PMCID: PMC83878          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.19.1.194

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


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2.  Neural tube, skeletal and body wall defects in mice lacking transcription factor AP-2.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  1996-05-16       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  N-ras oncogene causes AP-2 transcriptional self-interference, which leads to transformation.

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4.  Cell-specific translational control of transcription factor BTEB expression. The role of an upstream AUG in the 5'-untranslated region.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1994-08-12       Impact factor: 5.157

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6.  The genomic structure of the human AP-2 transcription factor.

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7.  Transcription factor AP-2 essential for cranial closure and craniofacial development.

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10.  Cloning and characterization of a second AP-2 transcription factor: AP-2 beta.

Authors:  M Moser; A Imhof; A Pscherer; R Bauer; W Amselgruber; F Sinowatz; F Hofstädter; R Schüle; R Buettner
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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1999-08-01       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 3.  Krüppel-like transcription factors in the nervous system: novel players in neurite outgrowth and axon regeneration.

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Journal:  Mol Cell Neurosci       Date:  2011-05-24       Impact factor: 4.314

4.  Transcription factor AP-2alpha is preferentially cleaved by caspase 6 and degraded by proteasome during tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells.

Authors:  O Nyormoi; Z Wang; D Doan; M Ruiz; D McConkey; M Bar-Eli
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 4.272

5.  Complementary expression of AP-2 and AP-2rep in ectodermal derivatives of Xenopus embryos.

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6.  An alternative transcription start site yields estrogen-unresponsive Kiss1 mRNA transcripts in the hypothalamus of prepubertal female rats.

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7.  Decreased expression of Kruppel-like factors in memory B cells induces the rapid response typical of secondary antibody responses.

Authors:  Kim L Good; Stuart G Tangye
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2007-08-02       Impact factor: 11.205

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9.  Characterization of the human activator protein-2gamma (AP-2gamma) gene: control of expression by Sp1/Sp3 in breast tumour cells.

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10.  Activator protein 2alpha associates with adenomatous polyposis coli/beta-catenin and Inhibits beta-catenin/T-cell factor transcriptional activity in colorectal cancer cells.

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