Clw. Fong et Df. Mark, THE NF-KAPPA-B-LIKE SITE IN THE TNF-ALPHA REPRESSOR ELEMENT IS ESSENTIAL FOR ITS REPRESSOR FUNCTION, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 212(3), 1995, pp. 879-886
We have previously identified a repressor element in the TNF-alpha pro
moter (-280 to -172) by deletion analysis. When this 108 bp repressor
element was placed in front of a heterologous promoter containing an N
F-kappa B binding site, less repression was observed. When this elemen
t was dimerized and placed in front of the positive element (-125 to -
102) of the TNF-alpha promoter, instead of repression, activation was
observed. There is an NF-kappa B-like site in the 108 bp repressor reg
ion (-211 to -202) and our gel retardation analysis showed that this s
ite and a known NF-kappa B binding site both could compete for one of
the specific protein complexes formed on the 108 bp probe. To test the
functionality of this NF-kappa B-like site, we mutagenized the critic
al GGGG sequence to ATCC. Contrary to our prediction, such a mutation
blocked the repressor function of the 108 bp element. This suggests th
at the NF-kappa B-like site is an essential sequence for the repressor
function of the 108 bp repressor element. (C) 1995 Academic Press, In
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