Sp1 transcription factor promotes TMEPAI gene expression and contributes to cell proliferation

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Objectives: TMEPAI (transmembrane prostate androgen-induced protein) has been reported to be overexpressed during tumour progression; however, little is known concerning transcriptional mechanisms regulating TMEPAI gene expression. Materials and methods: In this study, the TMEPAI gene promoter has been identified and characterized, and the effects of Sp1 on TMEPAI-induced viability of A549 cells were evaluated, using MTT and colony formation assays. Results: We found that the sequence between −298 and +24 consists of basal promoter activity for TMEPAI. Further analysis indicated that two Sp1-binding sites are crucial for maintaining basal transcriptional activity of the TMEPAI promoter, and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays confirmed direct binding of Sp1 to the TMEPAI promoter. In addition, Sp1 up-regulated TMEPAI protein expression, as well as Sp1 promoting TMEPAI-induced cell proliferation. Conclusions: These results indicate that the sequence between −298 and +24 consists of the basal promoter activity for TMEPAI. Sp1 promotes TMEPAI expression and contributes to cell proliferation.

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Li, Y., Guo, A., Feng, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, J., Jing, L., … Diao, A. (2016). Sp1 transcription factor promotes TMEPAI gene expression and contributes to cell proliferation. Cell Proliferation, 49(6), 710–719. https://doi.org/10.1111/cpr.12292

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