Utilization of DR1 as true RARE in regulating the Ssm, a novel retinoic acid-target gene in the mouse testis
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Utilization of DR1 as true RARE in regulating the Ssm, a novel retinoic acid-target gene in the mouse testis
Abstract
Various nuclear receptors form dimers to activate target genes via specific response elements located within promoters or enhancers. Retinoid X receptor (RXR) serves as a dimerization partner for many nuclear receptors including retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR). Dimers show differential preference towards directly repeated response elements with 1-5 nucleotide spacing, and direct repeat 1 (DR1) is a promiscuous element which recruits RAR/RXR, RXR/RXR, and PPAR/RXR in vitro. In the present investigation, we report identification of a novel RAR/RXR target gene which is regulated by DR1s in the promoter region. This gene, namely spermatocyte-specific marker (Ssm), recruits all the three combinations of nuclear receptors in vitro, but in vivo regulation is observed by trans-retinoic acid-activated RAR/RXR dimer. Indeed, chromatin immunoprecipitation experiment demonstrates binding of RARbeta and RXRalpha in the promoter region of the Ssm. Interestingly, expression of Ssm is almost exclusively observed in spermatocytes in the adult mouse testis, where RA signaling is known to regulate developmental program of male germ cells. The results show that Ssm is a RAR/RXR target gene uniquely using DR1 and exhibits stage-specific expression in the mouse testis with potential function in later stages of spermatogenesis. This finding exemplifies usage of DR1s as retinoic acid response element (RARE) under a specific in vivo context.
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