Mouse DTEF-1 (ETFR-1, TEF-5) is a transcriptional activator in α1-adrenergic agonist-stimulated cardiac myocytes

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α1-Adrenergic signaling in cardiac myocytes activates the skeletal muscle a-actin gene through an MCAT cis-element, the binding site of the transcriptional enhancer factor-1 (TEF-1) family of transcription factors. TEF-1 accounts for more than 85% of the MCAT binding activity in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes. Other TEF-1 family members account for the rest. Although TEF-1 itself has little effect on the α1-adrenergic activation of skeletal muscle α-actin, the related factor RTEF-1 augments the response and is a target of α1-adrenergic signaling. Here, we examined another TEF-1 family member expressed in cardiac muscle, DTEF-1, and observed that it also augmented the α1-adrenergic response of skeletal muscle α-actin. A DTEF-1 peptide-specific antibody revealed that endogenous DTEF-1 accounts for up to 5% of the MCAT binding activity in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes. A TEF-1/DTEF-1 chimera suggests that α1-adrenergic signaling modulates DTEF-1 function. Orthophosphate labeling and immunoprecipitation of an epitope-tagged DTEF-1 showed that DTEF-1 is phosphorylated in vivo. α1-Adrenergic stimulation increased while phosphatase treatment lowered the MCAT binding by DTEF-1 and the endogenous non-TEF-1 MCAT-binding factor. In contrast, α1-adrenergic stimulation did not alter, and phosphatase treatment increased, MCAT binding of TEF-1 and RTEF-1. Taken together, these results suggest that DTEF-1 is a target for α1-adrenergic activation of the skeletal muscle α-actin gene in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes.

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Maeda, T., Mazzulli, J. R., Farrance, I. K. G., & Stewart, A. F. R. (2002). Mouse DTEF-1 (ETFR-1, TEF-5) is a transcriptional activator in α1-adrenergic agonist-stimulated cardiac myocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(27), 24346–24352. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M201171200

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