Cooperative binding of estrogen receptor to imperfect estrogen-responsive DNA elements correlates with their synergistic hormone-dependent enhancer activity.
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01/12/1989
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Resumo |
The Xenopus vitellogenin (vit) gene B1 estrogen-inducible enhancer is formed by two closely adjacent 13 bp imperfect palindromic estrogen-responsive elements (EREs), i.e. ERE-2 and ERE-1, having one and two base substitutions respectively, when compared to the perfect palindromic consensus ERE (GGTCANNNTGACC). Gene transfer experiments indicate that these degenerated elements, on their own, have a low or no regulatory capacity at all, but in vivo act together synergistically to confer high receptor- and hormone-dependent transcription activation to the heterologous HSV thymidine kinase promoter. Thus, the DNA region upstream of the vitB1 gene comprising these two imperfect EREs separated by 7 bp, was called the vitB1 estrogen-responsive unit (vitB1 ERU). Using in vitro protein-DNA interaction techniques, we demonstrate that estrogen receptor dimers bind cooperatively to the imperfect EREs of the vitB1 ERU. Binding of a first receptor dimer to the more conserved ERE-2 increases approximately 4- to 8-fold the binding affinity of the receptor to the adjacent less conserved ERE-1. Thus, we suggest that the observed synergistic estrogen-dependent transcription activation conferred by the pair of hormone-responsive DNA elements of the vit B1 ERU is the result of cooperative binding of two estrogen receptor dimers to these two adjacent imperfect EREs. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_32F9C49EAA82 isbn:0261-4189[print], 0261-4189[linking] pmid:2583118 isiid:A1989CA40000030 |
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Fonte |
EMBO Journal, vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 3781-3791 |
Palavras-Chave | #Animals; Base Sequence; Binding, Competitive; DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism; Deoxyribonuclease I/metabolism; Drug Synergism; Enhancer Elements, Genetic; Estrogens/genetics; Estrogens/metabolism; Hela Cells; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Receptors, Estrogen/metabolism; Transcription, Genetic; Transfection; Vitellogenins/genetics; Xenopus/genetics |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |