Competition between transcription factors HNF1 and HNF3, and alternative cell-specific activation by DBP and C/EBP contribute to the regulation of the liver-specific aldolase B promoter
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 21 (4) , 897-903
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/21.4.897
Abstract
The aldolase B proximal promoter is controlled by at least five elements spanning from -190 to -103 bp with respect to the start site of transcription. From 5' to 3', we found: a negative DE element, an activating C/EBP-DBP binding site, a CCAAT box binding NFY that seems to play a negative role, and an activating element consisting of two overlapping binding sites for HNF-1 and HNF-3. Contransfection experiments of aldolase B/CAT constructs and of expression vectors for different transcription factors were carried out in human hepatoma Hep G2 cells. We found that DBP and HNF-1 are strong transactivators of the aldolase B promoter while C/EBP and vHNF-1 are only weak activators and HNF-3 alone does not modify such activity. Deletion of the distal negative element results in a similar transactivation by C/EBP and DBP, enhanced for the former and reduced for the latter. In hepatocytes in primary culture, the strong transactivator is C/EBP while DBP is essentially inactive. This tissue-specificity of C/EBP and DBP action could depend on interaction with tissue-specific proteins bound to a neighbouring site, probably DE. Finally, HNF3 behaves as a very strong anti-activator of the aldolase B promoter. It competitively antagonizes transactivation by HNF-1 and non-competitively transactivation by DBP. This negative effect of HNF-3 and tissue-specificity of the transactivation potential of DBP and C/EBP are unique features of the aldolase B promoter.Keywords
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