Rh. Pittman et al., FUNCTIONAL-ANALYSIS OF THE PLACENTA-SPECIFIC ENHANCER OF THE HUMAN GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONE ALPHA-SUBUNIT GENE - EMERGENCE OF A NEW ELEMENT, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(30), 1994, pp. 19360-19368
Placental expression of the alpha subunit gene of the human glycoprote
in hormones requires a multicomponent enhancer composed of tandem cAMP
-response elements and an adjacent upstream regulatory element. Based
on recent studies indicating that the upstream regulatory element incl
udes binding sites for more than one protein, we investigated how func
tional activity correlated with these binding sites. Through extensive
replacement mutagenesis of the native promoter regulatory region, we
provide the first functional map of the upstream regulatory element. W
ithin this region, we find that distinct proteins interact with three
overlapping binding sites. While each site is functionally significant
, no single site is essential or displays clear dominance. This is sur
prising since one of the sites binds a placenta-specific protein that
heretofore has been regarded as essential for activity of the human a
subunit placenta-specific enhancer. Consequently, our refined function
al map of the upstream regulatory element reveals a complex combinator
ial code that directs expression of the human alpha subunit gene to pl
acenta.