Abstract
GATA-1 protein is thought to be a positive regulator of erythroid differentiation. However, ectopic expression of a conditional GATA- 2/estrogen receptor chimera was shown to inhibit erythroid differentiation in a hormone-dependent manner, suggesting the negative regulation of erythroid differentiation by GATA-2 protein. Accordingly, we reasoned that the quantitative balance of GATA-1 and GATA-2 protein might effect erythroid differentiation. In this report, we performed specific and quantitative measurements of GATA-1 and GATA-2 protein in a new erythroid cell line, SAM- 1, after treatment with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA). On the basis of these measurements, we show that TPA-induced arrest of erythroid differentiation is coupled with the upregulation of GATA-2 protein, as well as the downregulation of GATA-1 protein. Our results suggest that it is the precise quantitative balance of GATA-1 and GATA-2 protein that regulates erythroid differentiation.
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Kamesaki, H., Michaud, G. Y., Irving, S. G., Suwabe, N., Kamesaki, S., Okuma, M., & Cossman, J. (1996). TPA-induced arrest of erythroid differentiation is coupled with downregulation of GATA-1 and upregulation of GATA-2 in an erythroid cell line SAM-1. Blood, 87(3), 999–1005. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v87.3.999.bloodjournal873999
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