Role of Proximal Promoter Elements in Regulation of Renin Gene Transcription

Mouse As4.1 cells, obtained after transgene-targeted oncogenesis to induce neoplasia in renal renin-expressing cells, express high levels of renin mRNA from the endogenous Ren-1 c gene. We have used these cells to characterize the role of the Ren-1 c proximal promoter (+6 to −117) in the regulatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1996-09, Vol.271 (37), p.22499-22505
Hauptverfasser: Petrovic, N, Black, T A, Fabian, J R, Kane, C, Jones, C A, Loudon, J A, Abonia, J P, Sigmund, C D, Gross, K W
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Zusammenfassung:Mouse As4.1 cells, obtained after transgene-targeted oncogenesis to induce neoplasia in renal renin-expressing cells, express high levels of renin mRNA from the endogenous Ren-1 c gene. We have used these cells to characterize the role of the Ren-1 c proximal promoter (+6 to −117) in the regulation of renin gene transcription. It was found that 4.1 kilobases (kb) of Ren-1 c 5′-flanking sequence, in combination with the proximal promoter, are required for strong activation (∼2 orders of magnitude over the basal level of the promoter alone) of the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter in transfection assays. Within the 4.1-kb fragment, a 241-base pair region was identified that retains full activity in an orientation-independent manner in combination with the promoter. The resulting transcripts initiate at the normal renin start site. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays identified a sequence at approximately position −60 in the promoter region that binds nuclear proteins specific for renin-expressing As4.1 cells. Mutations in this sequence, which disrupt binding of nuclear protein(s), completely abolish activation of transcription by the 4.1-kb fragment. Activation of transcription by the 241-base pair enhancer was still observed, although it was diminished in magnitude (60-fold over the mutated promoter alone). We present a model derived from the current data that suggests that regulation of renin expression is achieved through cooperation of transcription factors binding at the proximal promoter element and a distal enhancer element to abrogate or override the effects of an intervening negative regulatory region.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.271.37.22499