Two estrogen receptor (ER) isoforms with different estrogen dependencies are generated from the trout ER gene

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Pakdel, F [1 ]
Métivier, R [1 ]
Flouriot, G [1 ]
Valotaire, Y [1 ]
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[1] Univ Rennes 1, UPRESA 6026, CNRS, Equipe Endocinol Mol & Reprod, F-35042 Rennes, France
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10.1210/en.141.2.571
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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A characteristic of all estrogen receptors (ER) cloned from fish to date is the lack of the first 87-42 N-terminal amino acids specific to the A domain. Here we report the isolation and characterization from trout ovary of a full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) clone encoding an N-terminal variant form of the rainbow trout ER (rtER). Sequence analysis of open reading frame of this cDNA predicts a 622-amino acid protein. The C-terminal region of this protein, from amino acid position 45 to the end, was very similar to the previously reported rtER (referred to as the short form, or rtER,). In contrast, this novel rtER cDNA (referred to as the long form, or rtER,) contains an additional in-frame ATG initiator codon that adds 45 residues to the N-terminal region of the protein. This new N-terminal region may represent the A domain of ER found in tetrapod species. The first 227 bp of this new cDNA were similar to the 3'-end intronic sequence of the rtER gene intron 1. These data together with S1 nuclease, primer extension, and RT-PCR experiments demonstrate that the rtER(L) represents a second isoform of rtER that arises from an alternative promoter within the first intron of the gene. Transcripts encoding both rtER forms were expressed in the liver. In vitro translation of the rtER(L) cDNA produced 2 proteins with molecular masses of 71 and 65 kDa, whereas rtER(S) cDNA produced 1 65-kDa protein. Interestingly, Western blot analysis with a specific antibody against the C-terminal region of rtER revealed 2 receptor forms of 65 and 71 kDa in trout liver nuclear extracts, in agreement with the presence of the 2 distinct classes of rtER messenger RNA in this tissue. Functional analysis of both rtER isoforms revealed that although rtER, consistently exhibited a basal (estrogen-independent) trans-activation activity that could be further increased in the presence of estrogens, the novel isoform rtER, is characterized by a strict estrogen-dependent transcriptional activity. These data suggest that the additional 45 residues at the N-terminal region of rtER(L) clearly modify the hormone-independent trans-activation function of the receptor.
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