An alternative model of H ferritin promoter transactivation by c-Jun
- 1 April 2002
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 363 (1) , 53-58
- https://doi.org/10.1042/0264-6021:3630053
Abstract
C-Jun is a member of the activator protein 1 family, and its interaction with different nuclear factors generates a wide spectrum of complexes that regulate transcription of different promoters. H ferritin promoter transcription is tightly dependent on nuclear factor Y (NFY). Ferritin transcription is activated by c-Jun, although the promoter does not contain a canonical binding site. NFY, on the other hand, does not bind c-Jun in vitro , whereas in vivo c-Jun is found in the complex containing NFY. Moreover, a c-Jun—GCN4 chimaeric construct containing only the transactivation domain of Jun and the basic-region leucine-zipper domain of GCN4 stimulates the H ferritin promoter. A synthetic GAL4 promoter and the cognate activator, the fusion protein NFY—GAL4, are potently activated by c-Jun. Titration of p300 by co-expressing E1A abolishes the stimulatory effect. Moreover, another p300-dependent promoter, the cAMP-response element, can be superactivated by c-Jun using the same mechanism. These data indicate that c-Jun, when activated or overexpressed, is recruited to the H ferritin promoter by p300, which links NFY, bound to DNA, to the complex. These results add a new level of complexity to transcriptional regulation by c-Jun, which can activate p300-dependent promoters without binding directly to the target DNA.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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