Proteins bound at adjacent DNA elements act synergistically to regulate human proenkephalin cAMP inducible transcription.

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serval:BIB_B82BB713892E
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Proteins bound at adjacent DNA elements act synergistically to regulate human proenkephalin cAMP inducible transcription.
Journal
EMBO Journal
Author(s)
Comb M., Mermod N., Hyman S.E., Pearlberg J., Ross M.E., Goodman H.M.
ISSN
0261-4189[print], 0261-4189[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/1988
Volume
7
Number
12
Pages
3793-3805
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Synthesis of the endogenous opioid precursor, proenkephalin, is regulated by neurotransmitters and membrane depolarization. These events act through second messenger dependent signal transduction pathways via a short inducible DNA enhancer to regulate transcription of the proenkephalin gene. Two DNA elements located within this enhancer are essential for the transcriptional response to cAMP and phorbol ester. Inactivation of either element by mutation or by alteration of their stereospecific alignment eliminates inducible enhancer activity. The promoter distal element, ENKCRE-1, in the absence of a functional adjacent ENKCRE-2 element, has no inherent capacity to activate transcription. However, in the presence of a functional ENKCRE-2 element, this element synergistically augments cAMP and phorbol ester inducible transcription. The promoter proximal element, ENKCRE-2, is essential for both basal and regulated enhancer function. Four different protein factors found in HeLa cell nuclear extracts bind in vitro to the enhancer region. ENKTF-1, a novel enhancer binding protein, binds to the DNA region encompassing ENKCRE-1. The transcription factors AP-1 and AP-4 bind to overlapping sites spanning ENKCRE-2, and a fourth transcription factor, AP-2, binds to a site immediately downstream of ENKCRE-2. The binding of ENKTF-1 to mutant ENKCRE-1 sequences in vitro correlates with the in vivo inducibility of the mutant elements suggesting that ENKTF-1 acts in combination with factors that recognize the ENKCRE-2 domain to regulate cAMP inducible transcription. Together, the two DNA elements, ENKCRE-1 and ENKCRE-2 and the protein factors with which they interact, play a critical role in the transduction and reception of signals transmitted from cell surface receptors to the proenkephalin nuclear transcription complex.
Keywords
Cyclic AMP/pharmacology, DNA Mutational Analysis, DNA-Binding Proteins/physiology, Drug Synergism, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, Enkephalins/genetics, Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects, Humans, Nuclear Proteins/physiology, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Protein Precursors/genetics, Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid, Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate/pharmacology, Transcription Factors/physiology, Transcription, Genetic
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