OVERLAPPING POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE REGULATORY ELEMENTS DETERMINE LENS-SPECIFIC ACTIVITY OF THE DELTA-1-CRYSTALLIN ENHANCER

Citation
Y. Kamachi et H. Kondoh, OVERLAPPING POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE REGULATORY ELEMENTS DETERMINE LENS-SPECIFIC ACTIVITY OF THE DELTA-1-CRYSTALLIN ENHANCER, Molecular and cellular biology, 13(9), 1993, pp. 5206-5215
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
02707306
Volume
13
Issue
9
Year of publication
1993
Pages
5206 - 5215
Database
ISI
SICI code
0270-7306(1993)13:9<5206:OPANRE>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Lens-specific expression of the delta1-crystallin gene is governed by an enhancer in the third intron, and the 30-bp-long DC5 fragment was f ound to be responsible for eliciting the lens-specific activity. Mutat ional analysis of the DC5 fragment identified two contiguous, interdep endent positive elements and a negative element which overlaps the 3'- located positive element. Previously identified ubiquitous factor delt aEF1 bound to the negative element and repressed the enhancer activity in nonlens cells. Mutation and cotransfection analyses indicated the existence of an activator which counteracts the action of deltaEF1 in lens cells, probably through binding site competition. We also found a group of nuclear factors, collectively called deltaEF2, which bound t o the 5'-located positive element. DeltaEF2a and -b were the major spe cies in lens cells, whereas deltaEF2c and -d predominated in nonlens c ells. These deltaEF2 proteins probably cooperate with factors bound to the 3'-located element in activation in lens cells and repression in nonlens cells. DeltaEF2 proteins also bound to a promoter sequence of the gammaF-crystallin gene, suggesting that deltaEF2 proteins are invo lved in lens-specific regulation of various crystallin classes.