Expression regulation of AP-2 gamma gene | Posted on:2006-04-23 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | University:The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston | Candidate:Li, Mei | Full Text:PDF | GTID:1450390008467248 | Subject:Biology | Abstract/Summary: | | AP-2gamma is a member of the AP-2 transcription factor family, is highly enriched in the trophoblast cell lineage, and is essential for placenta development. In an effort to identify factors regulating AP-2gamma gene expression we isolated and characterized the promoter and 5' flanking region of the mouse and human AP-2gamma genes. The transcription start site of the mouse AP-2gamma gene was mapped by primer extension and 5' RACE. Transient gene transfer studies showed that basal promoter activity resides within a highly conserved ∼200 by DNA sequence located immediately upstream of the transcription start site. The conserved region is highly GC-rich and lacks typical TATA or CCAAT boxes. Multiple potential Sp and AP-2 binding sites are clustered within this region. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that Sp1 and Sp3 bind to three sites in the promoter region of the mouse AP-2gamma gene. Combined mutation of the three putative Sp sites reduced promoter activity by 80% in trophoblast and non-trophoblast cells, demonstrating the functional importance of these sites in AP-2gamma gene expression.; Mutational analysis of the 5'-flanking region revealed a 117-bp positive regulatory region of the mouse AP-2gamma gene located between -5700 and -5583 upstream of the transcription start site. This 117-bp positive regulatory element provided approximately 7-fold enhancement of reporter gene expression in cultured trophoblast cells. A C/EBP-Sp1 transcription factor-binding module is located in this DNA sequence. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that transcription factors Sp1, Sp3 and C/EBP bind to the enhancer element. Mutation of each protein-binding site reduced the enhanced expression significantly. Mutagenesis assays showed that two other protein-binding sites also contribute to the enhancer activity. In summary, we have shown that Sp1 and Sp3 bind to cis-regulatory elements located in the promoter region and contribute to basal promoter activity. We have identified a 117-bp positive regulatory element of AP-2gamma gene, and we have shown that Sp and C/EBP proteins bind to the cis -regulatory elements and contribute to the enhanced gene expression. | Keywords/Search Tags: | Gene, AP-2, Expression, Ap-2gamma, Transcription, 117-bp positive regulatory, Bind | | Related items |
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