Expression and transcriptional activity of alternative splice variants of Mitf exon 6
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Expression and transcriptional activity of alternative splice variants of Mitf exon 6
Abstract
Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (Mitf) is a tissue-specific transcription factor. At least nine distinct mouse isoform mRNAs are encoded by alternative splicing of the first exon of Mitf (Mitf-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -H, -J, -M, and -mc), while exons 2-9 of all Mitf isoforms examined to date are identical. In addition, alternative splice variants of exon 6a encoding 6 amino acid proximal to the basic region of the protein are known in Mitf-A, -H, and -M. In this study, we identified alternative splice variants of exon 6a in other Mitf isoforms (Mitf-E, -J, and -mc) in melanocytes, mast cells, macrophages, and heart. We also compared the transcriptional activity of Mitf variants containing exon 6a to that of Mitf variants that did not contain exon 6a. PCR-RFLP analysis revealed that expression of Mitf with exon 6a was comparable with that of Mitf without exon 6a, irrespective of the specificity of the first exon, or cell type, although Mitf isoforms with different first exons were expressed in a cell type-dependent manner. Luciferase-based reporter assays revealed that transcription of Tyrosinase, which is known Mitf-regulated gene, was elicited more efficiently by expression of Mitf isoforms containing exon 6a, compared to isoforms that did not contain exon 6a. However, when transcription of Tyrp-1, Mmcp-6, and PAI-1 was examined, no significant differences were detected between Mitf isoforms with exon 6a and those without exon 6a, except for Tyrp-1 transcription by Mitf-D/E isoform. These results reveal a diverse pattern of gene expression and different transcriptional activities of Mitf isoforms, suggesting discrete regulation of gene transcription in specific tissues by Mitf.
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