Proximal cis-acting elements, including steroidogenic factor 1, mediate the efficiency of a distal enhancer in the promoter of the rat gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene

被引:44
作者
Pincas, H [1 ]
Amoyel, K [1 ]
Counis, R [1 ]
Laverrière, JN [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, CNRS ESA 7080, F-75252 Paris 05, France
关键词
D O I
10.1210/me.15.2.319
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The gonadotrope-specific and regulated expression of the GnRH receptor (GnRH-R) gene is dependent on multiple transcription factors that interact with the noncanonical GnRH-R activating sequence (GRAS), the activator protein-1 (AP-1) element, and the steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) binding site. However, these three elements are not sufficient to mediate the complete cell-specific expression of the rat GnRH-R gene. In the present study, we demonstrate, by transient transfection in gonadotrope-derived alpha T3-1 and L beta T2 cell lines, the existence of a distal enhancer [GnRH-R-specific enhancer (GnSE)] that is highly active in the context of the GnRH-R gene promoter. We show that the GnSE activity (-1,135/-753) is mediated through a functional interaction with a proximal region (-275/-226) that includes the SF-1 response element. Regions of similar length containing either the AP-1 or GRAS elements are less active or inactive. Transfection assays using an artificial promoter containing two SF-1 elements fused to a minimal PRL promoter indicate that SF-1 is crucial in this interaction. In addition, by altering the promoter with deletion and block-replacement mutations, we have identified the active elements of GnSE within two distinct sequences at positions -983/-962 and -871/-862. Sequence analysis and electrophoretic mobility shift experiments suggest that GnSE response elements interact, in these two regions, with GATA- and LIM-related factors, respectively. Altogether, these data establish the importance of the GnSE in the GnRH-R gene expression and reveal a novel role for SF-1 as a mediator of enhancer activity, a mechanism that might regulate other SF-1 target genes.
引用
收藏
页码:319 / 337
页数:19
相关论文
共 70 条
[1]  
Alarid ET, 1996, DEVELOPMENT, V122, P3319
[2]   ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE 5'-FLANKING REGION OF THE MOUSE GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE RECEPTOR GENE [J].
ALBARRACIN, CT ;
KAISER, UB ;
CHIN, WW .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1994, 135 (06) :2300-2306
[3]   A RAPID MICROPREPARATION TECHNIQUE FOR EXTRACTION OF DNA-BINDING PROTEINS FROM LIMITING NUMBERS OF MAMMALIAN-CELLS [J].
ANDREWS, NC ;
FALLER, DV .
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 1991, 19 (09) :2499-2499
[4]   ONTOGENY OF HYPOTHALAMIC LUTEINIZING-HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE (GNRH) AND PITUITARY GNRH RECEPTORS IN FETAL AND NEONATAL RATS [J].
AUBERT, ML ;
BEGEOT, M ;
WINIGER, BP ;
MOREL, G ;
SIZONENKO, PC ;
DUBOIS, PM .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1985, 116 (04) :1565-1576
[5]   THE ORPHAN NUCLEAR RECEPTOR, STEROIDOGENIC FACTOR-I, REGULATES THE GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONE ALPHA-SUBUNIT GENE IN PITUITARY GONADOTROPES [J].
BARNHART, KM ;
MELLON, PL .
MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1994, 8 (07) :878-885
[6]   GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RIBONUCLEIC-ACID EXPRESSION IN THE OVARY DURING THE RAT ESTROUS-CYCLE [J].
BAUERDANTOIN, AC ;
JAMESON, JL .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1995, 136 (10) :4432-4438
[7]   Fetal expression of GnRH and GnRH receptor genes in rat testis and ovary [J].
Botté, MC ;
Chamagne, AM ;
Carré, MC ;
Counis, R ;
Kottler, ML .
JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1998, 159 (01) :179-189
[8]   Genealogy of the anterior pituitary gland: Tracing a family tree [J].
Burrows, HL ;
Douglas, KR ;
Seasholtz, AF ;
Camper, SA .
TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 1999, 10 (09) :343-352
[9]   The gene encoding the ovine gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor: Cloning and initial characterization [J].
Campion, CE ;
Turzillo, AM ;
Clay, CM .
GENE, 1996, 170 (02) :277-280
[10]   Functional importance of transmembrane helix 6 Trp279 and exoloop 3 Val299 of rat gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor [J].
Chauvin, S ;
Bérault, A ;
Lerrant, Y ;
Hibert, M ;
Counis, R .
MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 2000, 57 (03) :625-633