AP-2 family members regulate basal and cAMP-induced expression of human chorionic gonadotropin

作者:LiCalsi C; Christophe S; Steger DJ; Buescher M; Fischer W; Mellon PL*
来源:Nucleic Acids Research, 2000, 28(4): 1036-1043.
DOI:10.1093/nar/28.4.1036

摘要

The AP-2 family of transcriptional regulator proteins has three members, alpha, beta and gamma, AP-2 alpha and gamma are expressed in placenta and in the human trophoblast cell line JEG-3, AP-2 has been shown to regulate expression of the placental human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) alpha- and beta-subunit genes, however, previous work did not distinguish between the family members. Tryptic peptides of the AP-2 protein complexes purified from JEG-3 cells by oligo-affinity chromatography using the hCG alpha AP-2 site match the amino acid sequence of AP-2 gamma. The fact that AP-2 gamma is present at significant levels and binds the hCG alpha. trophoblast-specific element suggests that AP-2 gamma is at least part of the binding complex in vivo and plays a role in regulating hCG expression, We show that mutation of each of four AP-2 binding sites within the hCG beta promoter decreases expression in transfection assays, demonstrating that all four sites are required for maximal expression in JEG-3 cells, Furthermore, we find differences in regulation of the family members: AP-2 alpha mRNA levels increase in response to cAMP while AP-2 gamma mRNA levels do not. The demonstrated importance of the AP-2 sites in controlling hCG alpha and beta expression and the likely involvement of more than one family member suggest that a balance in AP-2 proteins is involved in coordinate regulation of these genes, Moreover, many placenta-restricted genes ave regulated by AP-2 proteins, thus members of this family may play an important overall role in placenta-specific expression.

  • 出版日期2000-2-15