Functional characterization of the brain-specific FGF-1 promoter, FGF-1.B

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Expression of alternatively spliced human FGF-1 (or aFGF) transcripts is regulated in a tissue-specific manner via multiple promoters. To identify the cis-regulatory elements in the brain-specific FGF-1.B promoter, we constructed a series of promoter deletions fused to the luciferase reporter gene and transfected into an FGF-1.B positive glioblastoma cell line, U1240MG, and a 1.B negative cell line, U1242MG. Results of transient transfections indicate three elements that are involved in the positive regulation of FGF-1.B expression. The core promoter is located in a 40-base pair region (between -92 and -49), and two regulatory regions (RR-1 and RR- 2) are located within the 540-base pair region 5' to the major transcription start site (defined as +1). Electrophoretic mobility shift assays and footprinting analysis have identified sequence-specific binding sites in RR- 1 and RR-2. Mutants of RR-2 abolished binding to nuclear proteins and showed diminished luciferase reporter activity. The effects seen are specific for the U1240MG cell line, supporting a role for RR-2 in the tissue-specific regulation of FGF-1.B. Southwestern analysis using an oligonucleotide probe derived from RR-2 (nucleotides -489 to -467) further identified a 37-kDa protein that is present in nuclear extracts from U1240MG and brain but not from U1242MG.

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Myers, R. L., Ray, S. K., Eldridge, R., Chotani, M. A., & Chiu, I. M. (1995). Functional characterization of the brain-specific FGF-1 promoter, FGF-1.B. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(14), 8257–8266. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.14.8257

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