P. Nony et al., Alternate promoters and developmental modulation of expression of the chicken GATA-2 gene in hematopoietic progenitor cells, J BIOL CHEM, 273(49), 1998, pp. 32910-32919
We have isolated and characterized the chicken GATA-2 (cGATA-2) gene. We sh
ow that, as in the case of some other members of the GATA gene family, the
gene is expressed from alternative first exons. One of the resulting mRNAs
represents only a minor form of the GATA-2 mRNA in the cells and tissues we
analyzed; the other is ubiquitously expressed. We have defined the minimal
promoter that controls expression of this most abundant mRNA and that is n
ecessary for full activity in hematopoietic progenitor cells. The activity
of this promoter in transient assays is consistent with developmental diffe
rences of expression levels in these cells. We identify within the promoter
a previously unrecognized extended CCAAT motif essential for its activity.
The organization of the cGATA-2 gene, with alternative first exons and a C
CAAT box in the proximal promoter, is similar to that recently described fo
r mouse GATA-2, and the proximal promoter also resembles the only promoter
so far described in Xenopus. Nonetheless, the roles of the promoters in dev
elopment and tissue-specific expression are quite different in these organi
sms, most strikingly in the mouse, which assigns developmental roles to its
proximal and distal promoters that are quite different from those in the c
hicken. We suggest that although the overall organization may remain the sa
me, the role assigned to each promoter varies among organisms. We identify
distant upstream regulatory elements in the cGATA-2 gene that modulate expr
ession from the proximal promoter and that may be responsible for this vari
ation.