Developmental Regulation of Galactokinase in Suckling Mouse Liver by the Egr-1 Transcription Factor

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Fang Yang
Tamar Agulian
Jason E Sudati
David B Rhoads
Lynne L Levitsky
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[1] Pediatric Endocrine Unit,
[2] MassGeneral Hospital for Children,undefined
[3] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[4] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Pediatric Research | 2004年 / 55卷
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The numerous changes in metabolic pathways that accompany liver development entail associated changes in gene expression. Egr-1 is a zinc-finger transcription factor that regulates genes involved in cellular growth, differentiation, stress response, and apoptosis in many cell types. Egr-1 is induced in liver regeneration in rodents, but its role in normal hepatocyte function has not been characterized. We examined the developmental expression of Egr-1 in mouse liver and found that its expression increased during the suckling period. In screening the sequences of the genes involved in lactose assimilation, we found that the galactokinase gene Glk contains four potential Egr-1 binding sites in its proximal promoter. A minimal promoter of 155 nucleotides encompassing the four Egr-1 sites exhibited activity in hepatoma cell lines by transient transfection assays. Moreover, co-transfection of an Egr-1 expression plasmid increased promoter activity. Finally, mutations introduced into three of the four Egr-1 binding sites decreased activity, whereas mutation of the remaining site increased promoter activity. These data tie Egr-1 and galactokinase together in a developmentally regulated chain to prepare the neonate for suckling.
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