Df. Gordon et al., ANALYSIS OF PIT-1 IN REGULATING MOUSE TSH-BETA PROMOTER ACTIVITY IN THYROTROPES, Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 96(1-2), 1993, pp. 75-84
TSHbeta gene expression is restricted to pituitary thyrotropes. Since
Pit-1 is present in these cells, we characterized Pit-1 RNA and protei
n in thyrotropes, and tested its function in regulating TSHbeta promot
er activity. We demonstrate that both TtT-97 thyrotropic tumors and pi
tuitaries contain four Pit-I transcripts of 3.2, 2.6, 2.4, and 1.9 kb,
respectively. Only two transcripts of 2.7 and 2.1 kb were detected in
alphaTSH cells, a thyrotrope derived cell that no longer expresses TS
Hbeta. Western analysis revealed Pit-I protein in TtT-97 cells but not
in alphaTSH cells. DNase I protection assays localized Pit-1 binding
to three areas of the mouse TSHbeta promoter. However, basal TSHbeta p
romoter activity was minimally stimulated when alphaTSH cells or TtT-9
7 thyrotropes were co-transfected with mouse Pit-I and a mTSHbeta luci
ferase construct. These studies suggest that Pit-I is not limiting for
cell-specific expression of the TSHbeta gene in thyrotrope-derived ce
lls and implies that additional thyrotropic factors are likely require
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