Literature DB >> 9927992

Cis-regulatory elements controlling basal and inducible VIP gene transcription.

S H Hahm1, L E Eiden.   

Abstract

The cis-acting elements of the VIP gene important for basal and stimulated transcription have been studied by transfection of VIP-reporter gene constructs into distinct human neuroblastoma cell lines in which VIP transcription is constitutively high, or can be induced to high levels by protein kinase stimulation. The 5.2 kb flanking sequence of the VIP gene conferring correct basal and inducible VIP gene expression onto a reporter gene in these cell lines was systematically deleted to define its minimal components. A 425-bp fragment (-4656 to -4231) fused to the proximal 1.55 kb of the VIP promoter-enhancer was absolutely required for cell-specific basal and inducible transcription. Four additional components of the VIP gene were required for full cell-specific expression driven by the 425 bp TSE (region A). Sequences from -1.55 to -1.37 (region B), -1.37 to -1.28 (region C), -1.28 to -.094 (region D), and the CRE-containing proximal 94 bp (region E) were deleted in various combinations to demonstrate the specific contributions of each region to correct basal and inducible VIP gene expression. Deletion of region B, or mutational inactivation of the CRE in region E, resulted in constructs with low transcriptional activity in VIP-expressing cell lines. Deletion of regions B and C together resulted in a gain of transcriptional activity, but without cell specificity. All five domains of the VIP gene were also required for cell-specific induction of VIP gene expression with phorbol ester. Gelshift analysis of putative regulatory sequences in regions A-D suggests that both ubiquitous and neuron-specific trans-acting proteins participate in VIP gene regulation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9927992     DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb11158.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci        ISSN: 0077-8923            Impact factor:   5.691


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