Functions of the Upstream and Proximal Steroidogenic Factor 1 (SF-1)-Binding Sites in the CYP11A1 Promoter in Basal Transcription and Hormonal Response
The CYP11A1 gene encodes P450scc (cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme), which catalyzes the first step for the synthesis of steroids. Expression of CYP11A1 is controlled by transcription factor SF-1 (steroidogenic factor 1). Two functional SF-1-binding sites, P and U, located at −40 and −1,600 re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) Md.), 2001-05, Vol.15 (5), p.812-818 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The CYP11A1 gene encodes P450scc
(cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme), which catalyzes the first
step for the synthesis of steroids. Expression of CYP11A1
is controlled by transcription factor SF-1 (steroidogenic factor 1).
Two functional SF-1-binding sites, P and U,
located at −40 and −1,600 regions of the CYP11A1 gene,
have been identified, but their exact functions with respect to basal
activation vs. cAMP response have not been dissected. We
have addressed this question by examining the ability of the mutated
human CYP11A1 promoter to drive LacZ reporter
gene expression in transgenic mouse lines. The activity of the
mtP mutant promoter was greatly reduced, indicating the
importance of the P site. Mutation of the upstream
U site also resulted in reduced reporter gene expression,
but some residual activity remained. This residual reporter gene
activity was detected in the adrenal and gonad in a tissue-specific
manner. ACTH and hCG can stimulate LacZ gene expression in
the adrenals and testes of transgenic mice driven by the wild-type but
not the mtU promoter. These results indicate that the
upstream SF-1-binding site is required for hormonal stimulation. Our
experiments demonstrate the participation of both the proximal and the
upstream SF-1-binding sites in hormone-responsive transcription. |
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ISSN: | 0888-8809 1944-9917 |
DOI: | 10.1210/mend.15.5.0636 |