Nuclear factor Y activates the human xanthine oxidoreductase gene promoter
Abstract
To study the regulation of the human xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR) gene, we cloned 1.9 kb of the promoter region. In reporter gene assays, a construct encompassing nucleotides between ‑142 to +42 conferred maximal basal activity of the XOR promoter in 293T cells, in comparison with shorter (‑92 to +42) or longer (up to ‑1937 to +42) constructs. The promoter activity was low in NIH-3T3 cells. The most active construct contained a putative CCAAT motif at ‑119 to ‑123. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed that this sequence binds the ubiquitous nuclear factor Y (NF-Y). Mutation of the CCAAT motif (CTGAT) abolished the NF-Y binding and considerably reduced the promoter activity. Our data suggest an important functional role for NF-Y in the transcriptional activation of the human XOR gene.
- Publication:
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FEBS Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 2000
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2000FEBSL.480...84M
- Keywords:
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- Xanthine oxidase;
- Xanthine dehydrogenase;
- Gene regulation;
- Promoter region;
- Transcription factor;
- Nuclear factor Y;
- CBF;
- CCAAT binding factor;
- CDP;
- CCAAT displacement protein;
- C/EBP;
- CCAAT/enhancer binding protein;
- EMSA;
- electrophoretic mobility shift assay;
- NF1;
- nuclear factor 1;
- NF-Y;
- nuclear factor Y;
- XOR;
- xanthine oxidoreductase