Delineation of two distinct type I activation functions in the androgen receptor amino-terminal domain

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Chamberlain, NL
Whitacre, DC
Miesfeld, RL
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[1] UNIV ARIZONA,DEPT BIOCHEM,TUCSON,AZ 85721
[2] UNIV ARIZONA,DEPT MOL & CELLULAR BIOL,TUCSON,AZ 85721
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10.1074/jbc.271.43.26772
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Based on the finding that some transcription factors contain multiple transcriptional regulatory activities, we constructed a panel of rat androgen receptor (AR) mutants containing small internal deletions and point mutations within the amino-terminal region of the receptor. Trans-activation assays in CV-1 cells using AR-responsive reporter genes were performed and led to the identification of two noncontiguous trans-activation regions in the AR amino terminus, One of these regions, termed activator function 1a (AF-1a) is a highly-conserved 14-amino acid segment that is predicted to form a beta-turn followed by an acidic amphipathic alpha-helix. Point mutagenesis within AF-1a revealed that two adjacent hydrophobic residues were required for full AR transactivation function, as arginine substitutions resulted in a 60% reduction in transcriptional activity. A second amino-terminal region was also identified and has been designated AF-1b. Deletion of the 65-amino acid AF-1b segment, which contains numerous glutamate and aspartate residues, caused a 55% decrease in trans-activation function, An AF-1a/AF-1b double mutant retains less than 10% trans-activation function compared, with wild-type AR, suggesting that AF-1a and AF-1b may each contribute separately to maximal AR activity, To determine whether AF-1a and AF-1b play a role in AR-mediated trans-repression of AP-1 function, we tested single and double AF-1a/AF-1b mutants in a transient trans-repression assay, Our results showed that neither AF-1a nor AF-1b was required for AP-1 trans-repression, demonstrating that AR-mediated trans-repression and trans-activation are discrete functions.
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