Potentiation of human estrogen receptor a-mediated gene expression by steroid receptor coactivator-1 (SRC-1) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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作者
Ellison, AR [1 ]
Lofing, J [1 ]
Bitter, GA [1 ]
机构
[1] BitTech Inc, Westlake Village, CA 91361 USA
关键词
nuclear receptors; ER alpha-mediated gene expression; steroid receptor; coactivator; TRANSCRIPTIONAL COACTIVATOR; DEPENDENT ACTIVATION; DEHYDROGENASE GENE; BINDING DOMAIN; RETINOID-X; HORMONE; YEAST; SEQUENCE; ELEMENT; GRIP1;
D O I
10.1016/S0960-0760(03)00257-7
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
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used to reconstruct a human estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha)-mediated transcription activation system. The level of reporter gene activation was dependent on both the position of the estrogen response element (ERE) relative to the translation start site and the number of EREs in the hybrid promoter. A G400V amino acid alteration in the ERalpha polypeptide decreased sensitivity to 17beta-estradiol (E-2), demonstrating the hormone responsiveness of ERalpha to be qualitatively and quantitatively similar in yeast and mammalian cells. Coexpression of SRC-1a, a potent stimulator of ERalpha function in mammalian cells, potentiated ERalpha-mediated gene expression over fivefold in a E-2-dependent manner. Deletion of 56 amino acids at the C-terminal end of SRC-la resulted in a protein with enhanced ability to potentiate ERalpha-mediated gene expression, which mimics the activity of the same truncation in human SRC-1 a as well as the SRC- I c isoform that has the 56 C-terminal residues replaced with a different 14 amino acid peptide. The selective estrogen receptor modulator tamoxifen acted as a weak agonist of ERalpha-mediated gene expression and this weak activity was potentiated by SRC-1. Tamoxifen had no effect on E-2-induced gene activation in either the presence or absence of SRC-1. In contrast to previously reported yeast-based ERalpha-transactivation systems, the system reported here in which SRC-1 functions as a bona fide coactivator should permit a more thorough dissection of the factors involved in ERalpha-mediated transcriptional activation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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