Identification of the core promoter of ZNFO, an oocyte-specific maternal effect gene in cattle
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Identification of the core promoter of ZNFO, an oocyte-specific maternal effect gene in cattle
Abstract
ZNFO is a Krüppel-associated box (KRAB) containing zinc finger transcription factor, which is exclusively expressed in bovine oocytes. Previous studies have demonstrated that ZNFO possesses an intrinsic transcriptional repressive activity and is essential for early embryonic development in cattle. However, the mechanisms regulating ZNFO transcription remain elusive. In the present study, the core promoter that controls the ZNFO basal transcription was identified. A 1.7 kb 5' regulatory region of the ZNFO gene was cloned and its promoter activity was confirmed by a luciferase reporter assay. A series of 5' deletion in the ZNFO promoter followed by luciferase reporter assays indicated that the core promoter region has to include the sequence located within 57 bp to 31 bp upstream of the transcription start site. Sequence analysis revealed that a putative USF1/USF2 binding site (GGTCACGTGACC) containing an E-box motif (CACGTG) is located within the essential region. Depletion of USF1/USF2 by RNAi and E-box mutation analysis demonstrated that the USF1/USF2 binding site is required for the ZNFO basal transcription. Furthermore, EMSA and super-shift assays indicated that the observed effects are dependent on the specific interactions between USF proteins and the ZNFO core promoter. From these results, it is concluded that USF1 and USF2 are essential for the basal transcription of the ZNFO gene.
Keywords: Basal transcription; Core promoter; Maternal effect gene; USF1/USF2 heterodimers.
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