A point mutation in the LIM domain of Lhx3 reduces activation of the glycoprotein hormone α-subunit promoter

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Howard, PW [1 ]
Maurer, RA [1 ]
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[1] Oregon Hlth Sci Univ, Dept Cell & Dev Biol, Portland, OR 97201 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M101782200
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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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Lhx3, a member of the LIM homeodomain family of transcription factors, is required for development of the pituitary in mice. A recent report has described a point mutation in the human LHX3 gene that is associated with a combined pituitary hormone disorder. The mutation is predicted to lead to the replacement of a tyrosine residue with a cysteine in the second LIM domain of LHX3, We have characterized the effects of this point mutation (Y114C) when analyzed in the context of the mouse Lhx3 coding sequence. Mobility shift assays demonstrated that the Lhx3 Y114C mutant is capable of binding DNA, although a decrease in the formation of a specific complex was observed. Transfection assays using an expression vector for either full-length Lhx3 or a GAL4-Lhx3 LIM domain fusion provided evidence that the Lhx3 Y114C mutant has a decreased ability to stimulate transcription. In particular, a GAL4-Lhx3 Y114C LIM mutant was unable to support Ras responsiveness of a modified glycoprotein hormone cu-subunit reporter gene. Protein interaction studies suggest that the Y114C mutation may modestly reduce binding to the POU transcription factor, Pit-1. Interestingly, the Y114C mutation essentially abrogated binding to the putative co-activator/adapter, selective LIM-binding protein. The findings provide insights into the mechanisms mediating transcriptional activation by Lhx3 and suggest that the observed phenotype of the human mutation probably involves reduced transcriptional activity of the mutant LHX3.
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