1. An alternative model of H ferritin promoter transactivation by c-Jun
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Faniello, Maria C, Chirico, Giuseppa, Quaresima, Barbara, Cuda, Giovanni, Allevato, Giovanna, Bevilacqua, Maria A, Baudi, Francesco, Colantuoni, Vittorio, Cimino, Filiberto, Venuta, Salvatore, Avvedimento, Vittorio E, Costanzo, Francesco, Faniello, Mc, Chirico, G, Quaresima, B, Cuda, G, Allevato, G, Bevilacqua, MARIA ASSUNTA, Baudi, F, Colantuoni, V, Cimino, F, Venuta, S, Avvedimento, Ve, and Costanzo, F.
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Chloramphenicol O-Acetyltransferase ,Transcriptional Activation ,Binding Sites ,Transcription, Genetic ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Blotting, Western ,Nuclear Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Transfection ,Precipitin Tests ,Biochemistry ,Recombinant Proteins ,Cell Line ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Ferritins ,Cyclic AMP ,Trans-Activators ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Molecular Biology ,Research Article ,HeLa Cells ,Protein Binding - Abstract
c-Jun is a member of the activator protein 1 family, and its interaction with different nuclear factors generates a wide spectrum of complexes that regulate transcription of different promoters. H ferritin promoter transcription is tightly dependent on nuclear factor Y (NFY). Ferritin transcription is activated by c-Jun, although the promoter does not contain a canonical binding site. NFY, on the other hand, does not bind c-Jun in vitro, whereas in vivo c-Jun is found in the complex containing NFY. Moreover, a c-Jun—GCN4 chimaeric construct containing only the transactivation domain of Jun and the basic-region leucine-zipper domain of GCN4 stimulates the H ferritin promoter. A synthetic GAL4 promoter and the cognate activator, the fusion protein NFY—GAL4, are potently activated by c-Jun. Titration of p300 by co-expressing E1A abolishes the stimulatory effect. Moreover, another p300-dependent promoter, the cAMP-response element, can be superactivated by c-Jun using the same mechanism. These data indicate that c-Jun, when activated or overexpressed, is recruited to the H ferritin promoter by p300, which links NFY, bound to DNA, to the complex. These results add a new level of complexity to transcriptional regulation by c-Jun, which can activate p300-dependent promoters without binding directly to the target DNA.
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- 2002
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