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PHYLOGENETIC SPECIFICITY OF PROLACTIN GENE-EXPRESSION WITH CONSERVATION OF PIT-1 FUNCTION
被引:35
作者:
ELSHOLTZ, HP
MAJUMDARSONNYLAL, S
XIONG, F
GONG, ZY
HEW, CL
机构:
[1] UNIV TORONTO, BANTING INST, DEPT BIOCHEM, TORONTO M5G 1L5, ONTARIO, CANADA
[2] BANTING & BEST DIABET CTR, TORONTO M5G 1L7, ONTARIO, CANADA
[3] HOSP SICK CHILDREN, TORONTO M5G 1X8, ONTARIO, CANADA
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D O I:
10.1210/me.6.4.515
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
In mammals, the pituitary POU homeodomain protein, Pit-1, binds to proximal and distal 5'-flanking sequences of the PRL gene that dictate tissue-specific expression. These DNA sequences are highly conserved among mammals but are dramatically different from PRL 5' sequences in the teleost species, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (chinook salmon). To analyze the molecular basis for pituitary-specific gene expression in a distantly related vertebrate, we transfected CAT reporter gene constructs containing 2.4 kilobases (kb) 5'-flanking sequence from the salmon PRL (sPRL) gene into various cell types. Expression of the sPRL gene was restricted to pituitary cells, but in rat pituitary GH4 cells levels of expression were at least 90-fold lower than those obtained with a -3 kb rat PRL (rPRL) construct. Conversely, in primary teleost pituitary cells, -2.4 kb sPRL/CAT was expressed at levels about 10-fold higher than -3 kb rPRL/CAT. To determine whether species-specific transactivation by Pit-1 was sufficient to explain these species differences in PRL gene expression, we isolated a cDNA clone encoding the salmon Pit-1 POU domain and constructed a rat Pit-1 expression vector that contained salmon Pit-1 POU domain sequences substituted in frame. The chimeric Pit-1 encoded 14 amino acids unique to salmon. Coexpression of rat Pit-1 with salmon or rat PRL/CAT in transfected HeLa cells resulted in specific and strikingly comparable levels of promoter activation. Moreover, the specificity and efficacy of the chimeric salmon/rat Pit-1 was similar to wild type rat Pit-1 in activating salmon and rat PRL/CAT. Our data suggest that the structure and function of Pit-1 are highly conserved among vertebrates, and that Pit-1 is not the primary determinant of the marked species-dependent expression of PRL genes observed in mammalian and teleost lactotrophs. The dramatic divergence of 5'-flanking sequences of mammalian and teleost PRL genes further suggests that conservation of Pit-1 function is not strictly limited by evolutionary flexibility within genomic regulatory regions.
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页码:515 / 522
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