Jj. Schrick et al., Characterization of the lung Kruppel-like transcription factor gene and upstream regulatory elements, GENE, 236(1), 1999, pp. 185-195
We previously described the isolation and characterization of the cDNA for
lung Kruppel-like factor (LKLF), a zinc finger transcription factor that is
predominately expressed in the lung of adult mice. In this study, we repor
t the complete structure and nucleotide sequence of the mouse LKLF gene, wh
ich is comprised of three exons and two small introns. Moreover, the identi
fication of critical sequence elements required for expression is described
using reporter constructs with the LKLF promoter transfected into LA-4 lun
g cells. Results from these constructs reveal an important region for trans
criptional activity that lies between the -490/-72 bp upstream sequence. Th
is region contains two canonical Spl binding sites that affect expression l
evels in a non tissue-specific manner. In addition, using a base-pair mutag
enesis strategy, a region from -157/-72 bp was found to be necessary for up
regulating expression. In transfection assays, mutations of the -138/-111 b
p region resulted in approximately 70-80% loss of promoter activity. This c
is-element does not appear to correspond to any known transcription factor
consensus sequence. Moreover, mutations within this cis-region disrupt the
binding of a protein complex from nuclear extracts of various tissues. (C)
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