THE OPPOSITE AND ANTAGONISTIC EFFECTS OF THE CLOSELY-RELATED POU FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS BRN-3A AND BRN-3B ON THE ACTIVITY OF A TARGETPROMOTER ARE DEPENDENT ON DIFFERENCES IN THE POU DOMAIN
Pj. Morris et al., THE OPPOSITE AND ANTAGONISTIC EFFECTS OF THE CLOSELY-RELATED POU FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS BRN-3A AND BRN-3B ON THE ACTIVITY OF A TARGETPROMOTER ARE DEPENDENT ON DIFFERENCES IN THE POU DOMAIN, Molecular and cellular biology, 14(10), 1994, pp. 6907-6914
The Brn-3a, Brn-3b, and Brn-3c POU family transcription factors are cl
osely related to one another and are members of the group IV subfamily
of POU factors. Here we show that despite this close relationship, th
e factors have different effects on the activity of a target promoter:
Brn-3a and Brn-3c stimulate the promoter whereas Brn-3b represses it.
Moreover, Brn-3b can antagonize the stimulatory effect of Brn-3a on p
romoter activity and can also inhibit promoter activation by the Oct-2
.1 POU factor. The difference in the transactivation activities of Brn
-3a and Brn-3b is dependent upon the C-terminal region containing the
POU domain of the two proteins, since exchange of this domain between
the two factors converts Brn-3a into a repressor and Brn-3b into an ac
tivator.