CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HUMAN ALPHA(2)-MACROGLOBULIN GENE PROMOTER - IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL, TRIPLE TRE RARE/ERE RESPONSE ELEMENT/

Citation
G. Matthijs et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HUMAN ALPHA(2)-MACROGLOBULIN GENE PROMOTER - IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL, TRIPLE TRE RARE/ERE RESPONSE ELEMENT/, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 202(1), 1994, pp. 65-72
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,Biophysics
ISSN journal
0006291X
Volume
202
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
65 - 72
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-291X(1994)202:1<65:COTHAG>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Human alpha(2)-macroglobulin is synthesized in the liver and in some e xtra-hepatic tissues but the physiological role of the protein remains unexplained. We initiated studies to characterize the promoter of the gene. In transient transfections 240 bp of the proximal promoter were necessary and sufficient for CAT-expression in HepG2 cells and lung f ibroblasts. This promoter was silent in skin fibroblasts. In DNase I f ootprint analyses, five regions bound nuclear factors from expressing and non-expressing cells. FPII (-144 to -104) was most prominent with extracts from HepG2 cells and lung fibroblasts. In mobility shifts, FP II bound nuclear factors present in the order : HepG2 > lung >> skin f ibroblasts. This region contains a canonical TRE/RARE/ERE halfsite (TG ACCT) flanked by 2 related hexamers in the combinations PR4 (palindrom ic repeat, spacing 4) and ER1 (everted repeat, spacing 1). The interpl ay of (orphan) members of the steroid receptor family could explain th e tissue- and species-specific regulation of the alpha(2)M gene. (C) 1 994 Academic Press, Inc.