Transcription factors belonging to the CCAAT-enhancer binding protein (C/EB
P) family play key roles in the regulation of genes implicated in the contr
ol of growth, differentiation, metabolism, and inflammation, The recent lim
ited studies on the promoter regions of C/EBP genes, particularly C/EBP alp
ha, have indicated the potential existence of species-specific regulatory m
echanisms. It is therefore essential that the promoter regions of different
C/EBP genes from a wide range of species are investigated in detail. As an
important step toward this goal, we report here the characterization of th
e Xenopus laevis C/EBP beta gene promoter. Sequence analysis showed that th
e 1.6-kb promoter region contained putative binding sites for several trans
cription factors that have previously been implicated in the regulation of
the C/EBPs, including C/EBP, CREB, Myb, STAT, and USF, The -288/+91 promote
r region was capable of directing high levels of expression in the hepatoma
Hep3B cell line. In addition, this minimal promoter could be autoregulated
by both C/EBP alpha and C/EBP beta and activated by lipopolysaccharide, in
terleukin-g and CREB, These results therefore demonstrate that several aspe
cts of C/EBP beta regulation in mammals have been highly conserved in amphi
bians. However, a comparison of C/EBP beta gene promoters characterized to
date does indicate the existence of species-specific differences in autoreg
ulation. (C) 2001 Academic Press.