NF-Y CONTROLS TRANSCRIPTION OF THE MINUTE VIRUS OF MICE P4 PROMOTER THROUGH INTERACTION WITH AN UNUSUAL BINDING-SITE

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作者
GU, Z
PLAZA, S
PERROS, M
CZIEPLUCH, C
ROMMELAERE, J
CORNELIS, JJ
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[1] DEUTSCH KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM,INSERM,U375,ABT 0610,D-69009 HEIDELBERG,GERMANY
[2] UNIV LIBRE BRUXELLES,BIOPHYS & RADIOBIOL LAB,B-1640 RHODE ST GENESE,BELGIUM
[3] INST PASTEUR,CNRS,URA 1160,F-59019 LILLE,FRANCE
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10.1128/JVI.69.1.239-246.1995
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Electrophoretic mobility shift assays performed with nuclear extracts from human fibroblasts revealed the formation of two major protein complexes with an oligonucleotide (nucleotides 78 to 107) from the palindromic region located upstream from the minute virus of mice (MVM) P4 promoter. It was shown that this oligonucleotide bound USF at the enhancer E box CACATG. The second complex contained the transcription factor NF-Y, whose association was surprising because its target sequence lacks the canonical CCAAT motif present in all mammalian NF-Y binding sites identified so far. The MVM NF-Y recognition element instead contains the CCAAC sequence. USF and NF-Y had distinct but overlapping sequence requirements for binding, suggesting that their associations with MVM DNA were mutually exclusive. Because of the palindromic nature of MVM DNA terminal sequences, NF-Y associated with the three nucleotide configurations corresponding to the hairpin structure and to the external and internal arms of the extended duplex replication form, respectively. However, owing to the imperfection of the palindrome, the binding of USF was restricted to the internal arm. Point mutations that suppressed the in vitro binding of NF-Y to the internal palindromic arm reduced the activity of the resident P4 promoter, while those preventing complex formation with USF did not, as determined by transient expression assays using the luciferase reporter gene. The data led to the identification of a novel P4 upstream regulatory region capable of interacting with two transcription factors, from which one (NF-Y) appeared to upmodulate the activity of the promoter.
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