The Orphan Nuclear Receptor NOR-1 Interacts with the Homeobox Containing Protein Six31
- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Developmental Neuroscience
- Vol. 23 (1) , 17-24
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000048692
Abstract
Neuron-derived orphan receptor 1 (NOR-1) is a member of the NGFI-B subfamily within the nuclear receptor superfamily. In order to identify cofactors that associate with NOR-1 in the fetal forebrain, we tested a yeast two-hybrid system with the NOR-1 cDNA fragment lacking a transactivating domain as a bait. By screening of the rat fetal brain embryonic day 17 library, a rat homologue of Six3 was identified as an associated protein. We demonstrated that NOR-1 interacted with Six3 in yeast and in vitro, and the association was required for the DNA binding and AF2 domains of NOR-1. Regarding the other members of the family (NGFI-B and RNR-1), association with Six3 was not observed in yeast. In addition, cotransfection experiments with Six3 and NOR-1 indicated that Six3 had a negative activity against the transactivation by NOR-1 through the NBRE response element in a dose- dependent manner. The overlap in expression of NOR-1 and Six3 was mainly detected in the rat fetal forebrain on embryonic day 18. Thereafter, the expression of both genes diminished rapidly. These results suggest that a dimer consisting of a homeobox containing protein Six3 and transcriptional factor NOR-1 might regulate gene expression during the late stage of the fetal forebrain development. This study provides, after the association of Ftz and Ftz-F1 in Drosophila, another example of a dimer formation of a homeobox protein and an orphan nuclear receptor.Keywords
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