Synergistic activation of transcription by multiple binding sites for NF-kappa B even in absence of co-operative factor binding to DNA
- PMID: 2199680
- DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(90)90187-q
Synergistic activation of transcription by multiple binding sites for NF-kappa B even in absence of co-operative factor binding to DNA
Abstract
Regulation of eukaryotic genes is largely governed by multiple cis-acting DNA sequences recognized by specific transcription factors. The transcription factor NF-kappa B has been implicated as an important regulator of cellular and viral genes, including those of immunoglobulin kappa light chain, interleukin-2, beta-interferon, HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus. We have analyzed the effect of increasing the number of NF-kappa B sites, located directly upstream from the TATA box. Four copies of the sequence gave a more than 100-fold stimulation relative to a single copy, suggesting that NF-kappa B proteins act synergistically to bring about this dramatic increase in transcription. By DNase I footprinting we demonstrated factor binding to two adjacent NF-kappa B sites in vitro. However, we found no evidence for co-operative binding to these DNA sites. We propose that the high transcriptional activity results from another type of co-operation, based on multiple weak interactions of the NF-kappa B factors with another component of the transcription apparatus, perhaps RNA polymerase II itself.
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