Abstract
A construct, MRE-beta Geo, with five metal response elements fused to a selectable reporter gene was transfected into BHK cells and a stable clone that could be induced up to 100-fold by zinc, cadmium, bismuth, silver, cobalt, copper, mercury, or nickle was isolated. Some, and perhaps all, of these metals induce MRE-beta Geo by displacing zinc. Transfection of these cells with a construct encoding the transcriptional activator MTF-1 resulted in constitutive expression of MRE-beta Geo, whereas expression of an antisense MTF-1 construct in these cells prevented induction by all of the metals. A variant cell line with high constitutive expression in the absence of added metals was isolated; normal regulation was restored by cell fusion. These results suggest that regulation of metallothionein genes by metals is mediated by MTF-1 interacting with metal response elements and that zinc functions to release MTF-1 from an inhibitor.