Rg. Li et al., SP1 ACTIVATES AND INHIBITS TRANSCRIPTION FROM SEPARATE ELEMENTS IN THE PROXIMAL PROMOTER OF THE HUMAN ADENINE-NUCLEOTIDE TRANSLOCASE-2 (ANT2) GENE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(31), 1996, pp. 18925-18930
Expression of the adenine nucleotide translocator 2 (ANT2) gene is gro
wth regulated, We report a feature of the ANT2 promoter that involves
a novel regulatory function for the Spl transfactor. We show that expr
ession from the ANT2 proximal promoter is modulated through three Spl
elements, two of which activate and one of which partially inhibits tr
anscription, The inhibitor site, box C, is juxtaposed to transcription
start (nucleotides -7 to -2), Spl bound to box C decreases transcript
ion initiation, This was demonstrated by introducing mutations in box
C which (a) increased chloramphenicol acetyltransferase expression in
the transient transfection assay and (b) inhibited binding of both pur
ified Spl and Spl in crude nuclear extracts, The activating elements (
A and B boxes) are located at adjacent sites in the distal region of t
he proximal promoter, Mutation of either box inhibits transfection by
90%, indicating that they act in a synergistic manner, Supershift expe
riments with crude nuclear extracts showed that only Spl was bound to
the three GC boxes, The finding that Spl acts as an activator/inhibito
r within the same promoter region was verified in NIH3T3, HeLa, JEG3,
and COS-1, indicating that this dual effect of Spl is widely preserved
, These data suggest a unique role for Spl and raise the possibility t
hat growth activation of the ANT2 gene is regulated by the interaction
of Spl on the A, B, and C boxes.