RRC ID 42123
Author Sato A, Keng VW, Yamamoto T, Kasamatsu S, Ban T, Tanaka H, Satoh S, Yamada K, Noguchi T.
Title Identification and characterization of the hematopoietic cell-specific enhancer-like element of the mouse hex gene.
Journal J Biochem
Abstract Hex is one of the homeobox genes suggested to be important for hematopoietic cell differentiation. However, its biological function and mechanism of transcriptional regulation in hematopoietic cells remain elusive. We have identified the regulatory region necessary for transcription of the mouse Hex gene in K562 leukemia cells through transient reporter assays involving various deletion mutants. This region, comprising +775 to +1177 in the first intron, had enhancer-like properties and showed high activity in other hematopoietic cell lines such as U937, HEL, and RAW264.7, but little activity in other Hex-expressing cell lines such as MH(1)C(1) and H4IIE hepatoma cells, suggesting that this region functions as a hematopoietic cell-specific enhancer-like element. Binding site mutation of hematopoietic transcription factors, such as GATAs and c-Myb present in the enhancer-like element, significantly decreased the luciferase reporter gene expression in K562 cells. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed that GATA-1, GATA-2, or c-Myb actually binds to three of these putative binding sites, and also suggested that several unidentified factors might interact with the enhancer-like element. Overexpression of GATA-1, GATA-2, or c-Myb stimulated the enhancer-like activity via these three binding sites. Thus, we conclude that Hex expression in hematopoietic cells is mainly regulated by GATA-1, GATA-2, and c-Myb via this intronic enhancer-like element.
Volume 135(2)
Pages 259-68
Published 2004-2-1
DOI 10.1093/jb/mvh031
PMID 15047729
MeSH Animals Base Sequence Binding Sites Cell Differentiation Cell Line Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay / methods Enhancer Elements, Genetic* Genes, Homeobox* Genes, Reporter Hematopoietic System / cytology* Hematopoietic System / metabolism Homeodomain Proteins / genetics* Humans K562 Cells Luciferases / genetics Luciferases / metabolism Mice Mutation Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myb / metabolism Trans-Activators / metabolism Transcription Factors / metabolism
IF 2.476
Times Cited 9
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells RAW 264(RCB0535)