XIHbox 8, an endoderm-specific Xenopus homeodomain protein, is closely related to a mammalian insulin gene transcription factor.

  • Peshavaria M
  • Gamer L
  • Henderson E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The cis-acting sequences that mediate insulin gene expression exclusively in pancreatic islet beta-cells are localized within the 5'-flanking region between nucleotides -340 and -91. We have identified an evolutionarily conserved, A+T-rich element at -201/-196 basepairs in the rat insulin II gene that is essential for efficient expression in beta-cells. Affinity-purified antibody to the XIHbox 8 protein super-shifted the major beta-cell-activator factor complex binding to the -201/-196 element. XIHbox 8 is a Xenopus endoderm-specific homeodomain protein whose expression is restricted to the nucleus of endodermal cells of the duodenum and developing pancreas. Antibody to XIHbox 8 specifically interacts with a 47-kilodalton protein present in this DNA complex. Immunohistochemical studies revealed XIHbox 8-like proteins within the nucleus of almost all mouse islet beta-cells and a subset of islet alpha- and beta-cells. These results are consistent with the proposal that an XIHbox 8-related homeoprotein of 47 kilodalton is required for expression of the mammalian insulin gene in beta-cells. Experiments conducted with antiserum raised to somatostatin transcription factor-1 (STF-1), a recently isolated mammalian XIHbox 8-related homeoprotein, indicate that the STF-1 protein is the mammalian homolog of Xenopus XIHbox 8. © 1994 by The Endocrine Society.

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Peshavaria, M., Gamer, L., Henderson, E., Teitelman, G., Wright, C. V., & Stein, R. (1994). XIHbox 8, an endoderm-specific Xenopus homeodomain protein, is closely related to a mammalian insulin gene transcription factor. Molecular Endocrinology, 8(6), 806–816. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.8.6.7935494

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