Marchal R, Naville D, Durand P, Begeot M, Penhoat A. A steroidogenic factor-1 binding element is essential for basal human ACTH receptor gene transcription.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1998;
247:28-32. [PMID:
9636648 DOI:
10.1006/bbrc.1998.8733]
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Abstract
We have previously shown that the promoter of the human ACTH receptor (ACTH-R) contains, at -35 bp, a binding site for the steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1), an orphan nuclear receptor which could be responsible for the transcriptional activity of this promoter. In the present study, electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that the sequence -43/-19 bound the SF-1 protein present in the nuclear extracts of adrenocortical cells. Mutation of the SF-1 binding site markedly reduced (40%) the basal transcription of the reporter gene in Y-1 cells transfected with the mutated p(-56/+22)GH construct compared to the wild-type construct. These results demonstrate that the SF-1 binding element present in this fragment is required for the basal promoter activity of the human ACTH-R gene. In addition, other binding elements located upstream from this characterized SF-1 binding site are involved in the full basal promoter activity of the human ACTH-R since transfection studies with a longer p(-1017/+22)GH construct resulted in a higher GH release than with the p(-56/+22)GH construct.
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