Ncw. Wong et al., A LIVER-SPECIFIC NUCLEAR-PROTEIN REPRESSES TRANSCRIPTION OF THE S14 GENE IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO, The Journal of biological chemistry, 268(26), 1993, pp. 19431-19435
P1 is a nuclear protein found exclusively in rat liver and binds to a
motif that spans nucleotides -310 to -288 of the thyroid hormone respo
nsive gene, S14. We expect P1 to play an important role in regulating
gene expression because the binding motif for this factor is contained
within a DNase I-hypersensitive site of S14 chromatin. In this report
, we have attempted to define the function of P1 by correlating its DN
A binding activity with levels of mRNA-S 14 in response to aging and o
besity. Results of all studies revealed inverse relationships between
the activity of P1 and levels of mRNA-S14, thus suggesting that P1 may
function as a repressor of S14 gene expression. Accordingly, we teste
d the repressor hypothesis using cell-free transcription and transient
transfection assays to measure the activity of reporter constructs wi
th and without the P1 binding motif. In the presence of the P1 motif,
S14 promoter activity was repressed and the negative effect on gene tr
anscription was further enhanced by thyroid hormone. These observation
s are consistent with P1 being a repressor of S14 gene transcription.