Distinct mechanisms direct SCL/tal-1 expression in erythroid cells and CD34 positive primitive myeloid cells

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作者
Bockamp, EO
McLaughlin, F
Gottgens, B
Murrell, AM
Elefanty, AG
Green, AR
机构
[1] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, DEPT HAEMATOL, MRC CTR, CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH, ENGLAND
[2] WALTER & ELIZA HALL INST MED RES, MELBOURNE, VIC 3050, AUSTRALIA
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1074/jbc.272.13.8781
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The SCL/tal-1 gene (hereafter designated SCL) encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor which is pivotal for the normal development of all hematopoietic lineages and which is expressed in committed erythroid, mast, and megakaryocytic cells as well as in hematopoietic stem cells. The molecular basis for expression of SCL in stem cells and its subsequent modulation during lineage commitment is of fundamental importance for understanding how early ''decisions'' are made during hematopoiesis. We now compare the activity of SCL promoters 1a and 1b in erythroid cells and in CD34 positive primitive myeloid cells. SCL mRNA expression in CD34 positive myeloid cells did not require GATA-1. Promoter 1a activity was weak. or absent in CD34 positive myeloid cells and appeared to correlate with the presence or absence of low levels of GATA-1, However, promoter 1b, which was silent in committed erythroid cells, was strongly active in transient assays using CD34 positive myeloid cells, and functioned in a GATA-independent manner. Interestingly, RNase protection assays demonstrated that endogenous promoter 1b was active in both erythroid and CD34 positive myeloid cells. These results demonstrate that fundamentally different mechanisms regulate the SCL promoter region in committed erythroid cells and in CD34 positive myeloid cells. Moreover these observations suggest that in erythroid, but not in CD34 positive myeloid cells, promoter 1b required integration in chromatin and/or additional sequences for its activity, Stable transfection experiments showed that both core promoters were silent following integration in erythroid or CD34 positive myeloid cells. Our data therefore indicate that additional regulatory elements were necessary for both SCL promoters to overcome chromatin-mediated repression.
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页码:8781 / 8790
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