Antagonistic action of Six3 and Prox1 at the gamma-crystallin promoter
Open Access
- 15 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 29 (2) , 515-526
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/29.2.515
Abstract
γ-Crystallin genes are specifically expressed in the eye lens. Their promoters constitute excellent models to analyse tissue-specific gene expression. We investigated murine Cryge/f promoters of different length in lens epithelial cell lines. The most active fragment extends from position –219 to +37. Computer analysis predicts homeodomain and paired-domain binding sites for all rodent Crygd/e/f core promoters. As examples, we analysed the effects of Prox1 and Six3, which are considered important transcription factors involved in lens development. Because of endogenous Prox1 expression in N/N1003A cells, a weak stimulation of Cryge/f promoter activity was found for PROX1. In contrast, PROX1 stimulated the Crygf promoter 10‐fold in CD5A cells without endogenous PROX1. In both cell lines Six3 repressed the Crygf promoter to 10% of its basal activity. Our cell transfection experiments indicated that Cryg expression increases as Six3 expression decreases. Prox1 and Six3 act antagonistically on regulation of the Crygd/e/f promoters. Functional assays using randomly mutated γF-crystallin promoter fragments define a Six3-responsive element between –101 and –123 and a Prox1-responsive element between –151 and –174. Since Prox1 and Six3 are present at the beginning of lens development, expression of Crygd/e/f is predicted to remain low at this time. It increases as Six3 expression decreases during ongoing lens development.Keywords
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