Defining the regulatory elements in the proximal promoter of ΔNp63 in keratinocytes:: Potential roles for Sp1/Sp3, NF-Y, and p63

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Romano, Rose-Anne [1 ]
Birkaya, Barbara [1 ]
Sinha, Satrajit [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Biochem, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
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10.1038/sj.jid.5700297
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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p63, a homolog of the tumor suppressor p53, plays an important role in the formation of stratified epithelium such as those in the epidermis of the skin. The p63 gene gives rise to multiple functionally distinct protein isoforms, including the DNp63 class of isoforms, which lacks the N-terminal transactivation domain and is synthesized from an internal promoter. DNp63 proteins are the predominant isoforms expressed in keratinocytes and are thought to be important for maintenance of the proliferative capacity of these cells. Here, we have examined the transcriptional control mechanisms that govern the expression DNp63 in keratinocytes. We first performed DNase I hypersensitive site mapping and demonstrated that the promoter region of DNp63 is in open chromatin state in keratinocytes. To identify the cis-elements that regulate DNp63, we have performed transient transfection assays in keratinocytes with several DNp63 promoter constructs. This identified a short evolutionarily conserved fragment that harbors most of the transcriptional activity of the DNp63 promoter. Biochemical studies of this element have revealed critical roles for CCAAT-box-binding factor (CBF/NF-Y) and Sp1/Sp3 family of proteins. In addition, our data suggest that DNp63 is recruited to and can activate its own promoter, possibly through protein-protein interactions, thus providing an auto-regulatory loop of self-regulation. These studies support the notion that unique and distinct pathways control the expression of individual p53 family members and their various isoforms.
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