Abstract
The expression of α-smooth muscle actin is coordinately regulated by positive and negative cis-elements in the promoter region. Although cis-elements and trans-acting factors involved in the positive regulation of the α-smooth muscle (α-SM) actin gene have been well characterized, details of negative regulation remain unclear. In functional analyses using cultured gizzard smooth muscle cells, we identified a sequence ranging from -238 to -219 in the promoter region as a novel negative element. Mutation and deletion analyses further revealed that a sequence, TATCTTA (-228 to -222), is essential for negative regulation. Gel shift assay and Southwestern blotting indicated that a nuclear protein factor specifically interacts with single- or double-strand DNA including this sequence, and the protein factor displays a highly potent binding to the sense strand DNA. cDNA cloning and gel shift analysis using anti-MSSP-1 antibodies revealed that this protein factor is a chicken homolog of human MSSP-1 (c-myc gene single-strand binding protein-1). In fact, overexpression of MSSP-1 in cultured smooth muscle cells suppresses the promoter activity. These results suggest a novel function of MSSP-1 regarding the transcriptional regulation of α-sm actin gene.
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Kimura, K., Saga, H., Hayashi, K. N. I., Obata, H., Chimori, Y., Ariga, H., & Sobue, K. (1998). c-Myc gene single-strand binding protein-1, MSSP-1, suppresses transcription of α-smooth muscle actin gene in chicken visceral smooth muscle cells. Nucleic Acids Research, 26(10), 2420–2425. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/26.10.2420
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