Functional analysis of the human annexin A5 gene promoter: a downstream DNA element and an upstream long terminal repeat regulate transcription

被引:20
作者
Carcedo, MT [1 ]
Iglesias, JM [1 ]
Bances, P [1 ]
Morgan, RO [1 ]
Fernandez, MP [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oviedo, Fac Med, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, E-33006 Oviedo, Spain
关键词
DNA-binding proteins; gene regulation; promoter activity; repetitive elements; transcription factors;
D O I
10.1042/0264-6021:3560571
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Human annexin A5 is a ubiquitous protein implicated in diverse signal transduction processes associated with cell growth and differentiation, and its gene regulation is an important component of this function, Promoter transcriptional activity was determined for a wide 5 ' portion of the human annexin A5 gene, from bp -1275 to +79 relative to the most 5 ' of several discrete transcription start points. Transfection experiments carried out in HeLa cells identified the segment from bp -202 to +79 as the minimal promoter conferring optimal transcriptional activity. Two canonical Spl sites in the immediate 5 ' flanking region of a CpG island were required for significant transcription. Strong repressive activity in the distal promoter region between bp -717 to -1153 was attributed to the presence of an endogenous retroviral long terminal repeat, homologous with long terminal repeat 47B. The downstream sequence from bp position +31 to +79 in untranslated exon 1 was also essential for transcription, as its deletion from any of the plasmid constructs abolished activity in transfection assays. Electrophoretic mobility-shift assays, Southwestern-blot analysis and affinity chromatography were used to identify a protein doublet of relative molecular mass 35 kDa that bound an octanucleotide palindromic sequence in exon 1. The DNA cis-element resembled an E-box, but did not bind higher molecular mass transcription factors, such as upstream stimulatory factor or activator protein 4. The discovery of a downstream element crucial for annexin A5 gene transcription, and its interaction with a potentially novel transcription factor pr complex, may provide a clue to understanding the initiation of transcription by TATA-less, multiple start site promoters.
引用
收藏
页码:571 / 579
页数:9
相关论文
共 52 条
  • [1] Annexin A11 (ANXA11) gene structure as the progenitor of paralogous annexins and source of orthologous cDNA isoforms
    Bances, P
    Fernandez, MR
    Rodriguez-Garcia, MI
    Morgan, RO
    Fernandez, MP
    [J]. GENOMICS, 2000, 69 (01) : 95 - 103
  • [2] A 40-KILODALTON PROTEIN BINDS SPECIFICALLY TO AN UPSTREAM SEQUENCE ELEMENT ESSENTIAL FOR MUSCLE-SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPTION OF THE HUMAN MYOGLOBIN PROMOTER
    BASSELDUBY, R
    HERNANDEZ, MD
    GONZALEZ, MA
    KRUEGER, JK
    WILLIAMS, RS
    [J]. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 1992, 12 (11) : 5024 - 5032
  • [3] Bénit L, 1999, J VIROL, V73, P3301
  • [4] BRASELMANN S, 1992, J CELL SCI, P97
  • [5] DNA sequence insertion and evolutionary variation in gene regulation
    Britten, RJ
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1996, 93 (18) : 9374 - 9377
  • [6] SINGLE-STEP METHOD OF RNA ISOLATION BY ACID GUANIDINIUM THIOCYANATE PHENOL CHLOROFORM EXTRACTION
    CHOMCZYNSKI, P
    SACCHI, N
    [J]. ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 1987, 162 (01) : 156 - 159
  • [7] Exon-I is involved in positive as well as negative regulation of human angiotensinogen gene expression
    Cui, Y
    Narayanan, CS
    Zhou, J
    Kumar, A
    [J]. GENE, 1998, 224 (1-2) : 97 - 107
  • [8] The long terminal repeats of the HERV-H human endogenous retrovirus contain binding sites for transcriptional regulation by the Myb protein
    de Parseval, N
    Alkabbani, H
    Heidmann, T
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 1999, 80 : 841 - 845
  • [9] Functional analysis of the human annexin I and VI gene promoters
    Donnelly, SR
    Moss, SE
    [J]. BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 1998, 332 : 681 - 687
  • [10] A conserved nuclear element with a role in mammalian gene regulation
    Donnelly, SR
    Hawkins, TE
    Moss, SE
    [J]. HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 1999, 8 (09) : 1723 - 1728