HNF-1 Regulates the Promoter Activity of theHP-27Gene
- 1 April 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Zoological Society of Japan in Zoological Science
- Vol. 21 (4) , 393-396
- https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.21.393
Abstract
The hibernation-specific HP-27 gene is expressed specifically in the liver of the chipmunk, a hibernating species of the squirrel family, and exists as a pseudogene in the tree squirrel, a nonhibernating species. In the promoter region, the chipmunk gene has a potential HNF-1 binding site, and the tree squirrel gene has two base substitutions in the corresponding sequence. In this paper, we investigated the role of HNF-1 in the HP-27 gene promoter activity. Gel retardation assays with in vitro-translated HNF-1 and super-shift assays using HepG2 nuclear extracts and an anti-HNF-1 antibody revealed that HNF-1 bound to the chipmunk gene sequence. HNF-1 also bound to the tree squirrel sequence, but with much lower affinity. In HepG2 cells, HNF-1 activated transcription from the chipmunk HP-27 gene, but not from the tree squirrel gene. In addition, the tree squirrel-type base substitutions in the HNF-1 binding site greatly reduced the promoter activity of the chipmunk HP-27 gene. These results indicate that HNF-1 is required for the promoter activity of the chipmunk HP-27 gene, and that the base substitutions in the HNF-1 binding site are involved in the lack of HP-27 gene expression in the tree squirrel.Keywords
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