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C/EBP, c-Myb, and PU.1 cooperate to regulate the neutrophil elastase promoter. 总被引:25,自引:6,他引:19
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M Oelgeschlger I Nuchprayoon B Lüscher A D Friedman 《Molecular and cellular biology》1996,16(9):4717-4725
The murine neutrophil elastase (NE) gene is expressed specifically in immature myeloid cells. A 91-bp NE promoter region contains three cis elements which are conserved evolutionarily and are essential for activation of the promoter in differentiating 32D cl3 myeloid cells. These elements bound c-Myb (at -49), C/EBPalpha (at -57), and PU.1 (at -82). In NIH 3T3 cells, the NE promoter was activated by c-Myb, C/EBPalpha, and PU.1, via their respective binding sites. Cooperative activation was seen by any combination of c-Myb, C/EBPalpha, and PU.1, including all three together, again via their DNA-binding sites. In CV-1 cells, but not in NIH 3T3 cells, cooperation between Myb and C/EBPalpha depended on the integrity of the PU.1-binding site. In addition to C/EBPalpha, C/EBPdelta strongly activated the NE promoter, alone or with c-Myb, but C/EBPbeta was less active. Either of C/EBPalpha's two transactivation domains cooperatively activated the promoter with c-Myb, in both NIH 3T3 and 32D c13 cells. Synergistic binding to DNA in a gel shift assay between C/EBPalpha, c-Myb, and PU.1 could not be demonstrated. Also, separation of the C/EBP- and c-Myb-binding sites by 5 or 10 bp did not prevent cooperativity. These results suggest that a coactivator protein mediates cooperative activation of the NE promoter by a C/EBP and c-Myb. These factors, together with PU.1, direct restricted expression of the NE promoter to immature myeloid cells. 相似文献
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McCauslin CS Heath V Colangelo AM Malik R Lee S Mallei A Mocchetti I Johnson PF 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2006,281(26):17681-17688
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Sivko GS Sanford DC Dearth LD Tang D DeWille JW 《Journal of cellular biochemistry》2004,93(4):844-856
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