T. Drewes et al., HUMAN HEPATOCYTE NUCLEAR FACTOR-4 ISOFORMS ARE ENCODED BY DISTINCT AND DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES, Molecular and cellular biology, 16(3), 1996, pp. 925-931
Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4) was first identified as a DNA bindi
ng activity in rat liver nuclear extracts, Protein purification had th
en led to the cDNA cloning of rat HNF4, which was found to be an orpha
n member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, Binding sites for this f
actor were identified in many tissue-specifically expressed genes, and
the protein was found to be essential for early embryonic development
in the mouse, We have now isolated cDNAs encoding the human homolog o
f the rat and mouse HNF4 splice variant HNF4 alpha 2, as well as a pre
viously unknown splice variant of this protein, which we called HNF4 a
lpha 4. More importantly, we also cloned a novel HNF4 subtype (HNF4 ga
mma) derived from a different gene and showed that the genes encoding
HNF4 alpha and HNF4 gamma are located on human chromosomes 20 and 8, r
espectively, Northern (RNA) blot analysis revealed that HNF4 gamma is
expressed in the kidney, pancreas, small intestine, testis, and colon
but not in the liver, while HNF4 alpha RNA was found in all of these t
issues. By cotransfection experiments in C2 and HeLa cells, we showed
that HNF4 gamma is significantly less active than HNF4 alpha 2 and tha
t the novel HNF4 alpha splice variant HNF4 alpha 4 has no detectable t
ransactivation potential. Therefore, the differential expression of di
stinct HNF4 proteins may play a key role in the differential transcrip
tional regulation of HNF4-dependent genes.