Myocyte enhancer factor 2 activates promoter sequences of the human A beta H-J-J locus, encoding aspartyl-beta-hydroxylase, junctin, and junctate
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
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Myocyte enhancer factor 2 activates promoter sequences of the human A beta H-J-J locus, encoding aspartyl-beta-hydroxylase, junctin, and junctate / G., Feriotto; A., Finotti; P., Volpe; S., Treves; Ferrari, Stefano; Angelelli, Cecilia; F., Zorzato; R., Gambari. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-7306. - STAMPA. - 25:8(2005), pp. 3261-3275. [10.1128/MCB.25.8.3261-3275.2005]
Abstract:
Alternative splicing of the locus A beta H-J-J generates three functionally distinct proteins: an enzyme, A beta H (aspartyl-beta-hydroxylase), a structural protein of the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane (junctin), and an integral membrane calcium binding protein (junctate). Junctin and junctate are two important proteins involved in calcium regulation in eukaryotic cells. To understand the regulation of these two proteins, we identified and functionally characterized one of the two promoter sequences of the A beta H-J-J locus. We demonstrate that the P2 promoter of the A beta H-J-J locus contains (i) a minimal sequence localized within a region -159 bp from the transcription initiation site, which is sufficient to activate transcription of both mRNAs; (ii) sequences which bind known transcriptional factors such as those belonging to the myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF-2), MEF-3, and NF-kappa B protein families; and (iii) sequences bound by unknown proteins. The functional characterization of the minimal promoter in C2C12 cells and in the rat solleus muscle in vivo model indicates the existence of cis elements having positive and negative effects on transcription. In addition, our data demonstrate that in striated muscle cells the calcium-dependent transcription factor MEF-2 is crucial for the transcription activity directed by the P2 promoter. The transcription directed by the A beta H-J-J P2 promoter is induced by high expression of MEF-2, further stimulated by calcineurin and Ca2(+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I, and inhibited by histone deacetylase 4.
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Muscle diffedrentiation; transciption factor; gene expression
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G., Feriotto; A., Finotti; P., Volpe; S., Treves; Ferrari, Stefano; Angelelli, Cecilia; F., Zorzato; R., Gambari
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