ASSEMBLY AND FUNCTION OF A TCR-ALPHA ENHANCER COMPLEX IS DEPENDENT ON LEF-1-INDUCED DNA BENDING AND MULTIPLE PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS

被引:491
作者
GIESE, K
KINGSLEY, C
KIRSHNER, JR
GROSSCHEDL, R
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT MICROBIOL,HOWARD HUGHES MED INST,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143
[2] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT BIOCHEM,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143
关键词
LEF-1; PEBP2-ALPHA; ETS-1; TCR-ALPHA ENHANCER; DNA BENDING;
D O I
10.1101/gad.9.8.995
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
In this study we examine the molecular basis for the synergistic regulation of the minimal TCR alpha enhancer by multiple proteins. We find that reconstitution of TCR alpha enhancer function in nonlymphoid cells requires expression of the lymphoid-specific proteins LEF-1, Ets-1 and PEBP2 alpha (CBF alpha), and a specific arrangement of their binding sites in the enhancer. We show that Ets-1 cooperates with PEBP2 alpha to bind adjacent sites at one end of the enhancer, forming a ternary complex that is unstable by itself. Stable occupancy of the Ets-1- and PEBP2 alpha-binding sites in a DNase I protection assay was found to depend on both a specific helical phasing relationship with a nonadjacent ATE/CREB-binding site at the other end of the enhancer and on LEF-1. The HMG domain of LEF-1 was found previously to bend the DNA helix in the center of the TCR alpha enhancer. We now show that the HMG domain of the distantly related SRY protein, which also bends DNA, can partially replace LEF-1 in stimulating enhancer function in transfection assays. Taken together with the observation that Ets-1 and members of the ATP/CREB family have the potential to associate in vitro, these data suggest that LEF-1 can coordinate the assembly of a specific higher-order enhancer complex by facilitating interactions between proteins bound at nonadjacent sites.
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页码:995 / 1008
页数:14
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