INTERACTION OF PROTEINS WITH A CYTOCHROME-P450 2B2 GENE PROMOTER - IDENTIFICATION OF 2 DNA-SEQUENCES THAT BIND PROTEINS THAT ARE ENRICHED OR ACTIVATED IN RESPONSE TO PHENOBARBITAL

Citation
Ea. Shephard et al., INTERACTION OF PROTEINS WITH A CYTOCHROME-P450 2B2 GENE PROMOTER - IDENTIFICATION OF 2 DNA-SEQUENCES THAT BIND PROTEINS THAT ARE ENRICHED OR ACTIVATED IN RESPONSE TO PHENOBARBITAL, DNA and cell biology, 13(8), 1994, pp. 793-804
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Cytology & Histology",Biology,"Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
10445498
Volume
13
Issue
8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
793 - 804
Database
ISI
SICI code
1044-5498(1994)13:8<793:IOPWAC>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) are of central importance in the metabolism of foreign hydrophobic compounds. Members of the CYP2B subfamily are ind ucible at the transcriptional level by the barbiturate, phenobarbital. Owing to the lack of a suitable phenobarbital-responsive cell line, v ery little is known regarding the mechanisms by which phenobarbital in duces the expression of these genes. We report the use of gel retardat ion and DNase I footprinting to investigate the presence of regulatory protein binding sites within a CYP2B2 gene promoter. Two DNA sequence s, located between -183 to -199 and -31 to -72, have been identified t hat bind rat liver nuclear proteins that are enriched or activated in vivo by phenobarbital. Gel retardation competition experiments demonst rated that the two sequences bound different proteins. In vitro transc ription competition experiments demonstrated that the sequences and th e proteins with which they interact are involved in regulating CYP2B2 gene transcription. These two DNA sequences and their cognate binding proteins may play a role in the induction of CYP2B2 gene expression in response to phenobarbital.