The synergistic activity of thyroid transcription factor 1 and Pax 8 relies on the promoter/enhancer interplay

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Abstract

The transcription factors, thyroid transcription factor 1 (TTF-1) and Pax 8, play a pivotal role in the transcriptional regulation of the thyroid differentiation marker genes and in the differentiation of the thyroid follicular cells. They have a very restricted tissue distribution, and the thyrocyte is the only cell type with the simultaneous expression of these factors. Here we show that TTF-1 and Pax 8 cooperatively activate their target genes and that their synergistic activity requires the cross-talk between enhancer and gene promoter. We have characterized the cis and trans requirements of the TTF1/Pax 8 synergistic activity on the thyroperoxidase gene. We show that their synergy is also important for thyroglobulin gene transcription.

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Miccadei, S., De Leo, R., Zammarchi, E., Natali, P. G., & Civitareale, D. (2002). The synergistic activity of thyroid transcription factor 1 and Pax 8 relies on the promoter/enhancer interplay. Molecular Endocrinology, 16(4), 837–846. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.16.4.0808

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