| Literature DB >> 9869301 |
J M Vanacker1, C Delmarre, X Guo, V Laudet.
Abstract
Estrogen receptor related alpha (ERRalpha) is an orphan nuclear receptor that is closely related to the estrogen receptor. It is expressed in a variety of adult and embryonic tissues (in particular, at the onset of ossification), as well as in several osteoblastic cell lines. ERRalpha acts as a site-specific, cell-specific transcriptional activator. Here, we show that ERRalpha transactivates the promoter of the mouse osteopontin (OPN) gene, the product of which is a marker of the late stages of osteoblastic differentiation. This effect is cell specific and is exerted through derivatives of the ERRalpha response element. Overexpression of ERRalpha in three different osteoblast-like cell lines results in an elevation of the amount of OPN-corresponding mRNA. Therefore, OPN is a target gene for ERRalpha, pointing to the role of the latter in osteoblast differentiation.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9869301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Growth Differ ISSN: 1044-9523