MOTIFS RESEMBLING HEPATOCYTE-NUCLEAR-FACTOR-1 AND ACTIVATOR-PROTEIN-3MEDIATE THE TISSUE-SPECIFICITY OF THE HUMAN PLASMINOGEN GENE

Citation
G. Meroni et al., MOTIFS RESEMBLING HEPATOCYTE-NUCLEAR-FACTOR-1 AND ACTIVATOR-PROTEIN-3MEDIATE THE TISSUE-SPECIFICITY OF THE HUMAN PLASMINOGEN GENE, European journal of biochemistry, 236(2), 1996, pp. 373-382
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00142956
Volume
236
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
373 - 382
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2956(1996)236:2<373:MRHAA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Plasminogen is one of the key elements in the fibrinolytic process. Li ke most of the gene products that participate in such reactions and wh ich interact with plasminogen, the site of its synthesis is mainly con fined to the hepatocyte. Plasminogen RNA has additionally been detecte d in kidney and very low amounts also in testes. Deletional analysis h as indicated that two 5' sequences located within 2.5 kb of the first ATG are responsible for the transcriptional activation and the tissue specificity of the expression of the gene. By DNase protection and gel mobility shift assays with HepG2 nuclear extracts, the two sequences were localized and found to be the recognition sites for the widely kn own hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 (HNF-1) a trans-acting factor, and a n uclear factor like activator protein 3 (AP-3). The first one lies in a rather unusual position, i.e. within the 5'-untranslated region. The latter is located further upstream in a region between -2200 and -2100 from the plasminogen mRNA cap site. Moreover, site-directed mutagenes is coupled by functional experiments in HepG2 cells has demonstrated a synergism between these two positively acting elements in controlling the transcription of the human plasminogen gene.