Octamer binding factors and their coactivator can activate the murine PU.1 (spi-1) promoter

被引:45
作者
Chen, HM [1 ]
Zhang, P [1 ]
Radomska, HS [1 ]
Hetherington, CJ [1 ]
Zhang, DE [1 ]
Tenen, DG [1 ]
机构
[1] HARVARD UNIV, SCH MED,BETH ISRAEL HOSP,DEPT MED, DIV HEMATOL ONCOL, BOSTON, MA 02215 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1074/jbc.271.26.15743
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
PU.1 (spi-1), a member of the Ets transcription factor family, is predominantly expressed in myeloid and B cells, activates many B cell and myeloid genes, and is critical for development of both of these lineages. Our previous studies (Chen, H. M., Ray-Gallet, D., Zhang, P., Hetherington, C. J., Gonzalez, D. A., Zhang, D.-E., Moreau-Gachelin, F., and Tenen, D. G. (1995) Oncogene 11, 1549-1560) demonstrate that the PU.1 promoter directs cell type-specific reporter gene expression in myeloid cell lines, and that PU.1 activates its own promoter in an autoregulatory loop. Here we show that the murine PU.1 promoter is also specifically and highly functional in B cell lines as well. Oct-1 and Oct-2 can bind specifically to a site at base pair -55 in vitro, and this site is specifically protected in B cells in vivo. We also demonstrate that two other sites contribute to promoter activity in B cells; an Spl binding site adjacent to the octamer site, and the PU.1 autoregulatory site. Finally, we show that the B cell coactivator OBF-1/Bob1/OCA-B is only expressed in B cells and not in myeloid cells, and that OBF-1/Bob1/OCA-B can transactivate the PU.1 promoter in HeLa and myeloid cells. This B cell restricted coactivator may be responsible for the B cell specific expression of PU.1 mediated by the octamer site.
引用
收藏
页码:15743 / 15752
页数:10
相关论文
共 72 条
[51]   INVOLVEMENT OF THE ETS FAMILY FACTOR PU.1 IN THE ACTIVATION OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN PROMOTERS [J].
SCHWARZENBACH, H ;
NEWELL, JW ;
MATTHIAS, P .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1995, 270 (02) :898-907
[52]   REQUIREMENT OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR PU.1 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIPLE HEMATOPOIETIC LINEAGES [J].
SCOTT, EW ;
SIMON, MC ;
ANASTASI, J ;
SINGH, H .
SCIENCE, 1994, 265 (5178) :1573-1577
[53]   MITOTIC PHOSPHORYLATION OF THE OCT-1 HOMEODOMAIN AND REGULATION OF OCT-1 DNA-BINDING ACTIVITY [J].
SEGIL, N ;
ROBERTS, SB ;
HEINTZ, N .
SCIENCE, 1991, 254 (5039) :1814-1816
[54]   ETS-RELATED PROTEIN PU.1 REGULATES EXPRESSION OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN J-CHAIN GENE THROUGH A NOVEL ETS-BINDING ELEMENT [J].
SHIN, MK ;
KOSHLAND, ME .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 1993, 7 (10) :2006-2015
[55]   A LYMPHOID-SPECIFIC PROTEIN-BINDING TO THE OCTAMER MOTIF OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN GENES [J].
STAUDT, LM ;
SINGH, H ;
SEN, R ;
WIRTH, T ;
SHARP, PA ;
BALTIMORE, D .
NATURE, 1986, 323 (6089) :640-643
[56]   CLONING OF A LYMPHOID-SPECIFIC CDNA-ENCODING A PROTEIN-BINDING THE REGULATORY OCTAMER DNA MOTIF [J].
STAUDT, LM ;
CLERC, RG ;
SINGH, H ;
LEBOWITZ, JH ;
SHARP, PA ;
BALTIMORE, D .
SCIENCE, 1988, 241 (4865) :577-580
[57]  
STAUDT LM, 1991, ANNU REV IMMUNOL, V9, P373
[58]   OBF-1, A NOVEL B-CELL-SPECIFIC COACTIVATOR THAT STIMULATES IMMUNOGLOBULIN PROMOTER ACTIVITY THROUGH ASSOCIATION WITH OCTAMER-BINDING PROTEINS [J].
STRUBIN, M ;
NEWELL, JW ;
MATTHIAS, P .
CELL, 1995, 80 (03) :497-506
[59]   THE UBIQUITOUS OCTAMER-BINDING PROTEIN OCT-1 CONTAINS A POU DOMAIN WITH A HOMEO BOX SUBDOMAIN [J].
STURM, RA ;
DAS, G ;
HERR, W .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 1988, 2 (12A) :1582-1599
[60]   DIFFERENTIAL TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION BY OCT-1 AND OCT-2 - INTERDEPENDENT ACTIVATION DOMAINS INDUCE OCT-2 PHOSPHORYLATION [J].
TANAKA, M ;
HERR, W .
CELL, 1990, 60 (03) :375-386