[Transcription Factor MTF-1 Involved in the Cellular Response to Zinc]
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- DOI: 10.1248/yakushi.20-00247
[Transcription Factor MTF-1 Involved in the Cellular Response to Zinc]
Abstract
Heavy metals, both toxic and essential, have long been an important research focus in life science. To investigate the intracellular actions of heavy metals at the molecular level, I have been exploring protein factors involved in induction of metallothionein (MT) genes by heavy metals that specifically bind to a metal responsive element (MRE) in the region upstream of the human MT-IIA gene. Purification of a zinc-dependent MRE-binding factor, and cloning of its cDNA identified a sequence identical to that of metal-responsive transcription factor-1 (MTF-1). MTF-1, which is characterized by six tandem repeats of the C2H2 type zinc finger motif, is indispensable for induction of MT gene expression by multiple types of heavy metal, but zinc is the only metal that can directly activate MTF-1 binding to the MRE, indicating that other heavy metal signals act through zinc as a second messenger. Functional analysis of various MTF-1 point mutants revealed several cysteine (Cys) residues critical for DNA binding and/or transactivation activity. Interestingly, six finger motifs seem to mediate several MTF-1 functions other than DNA binding. Immunohistochemical analyses of various mouse tissues revealed selective expression of MTF-1 in spermatocytes among the testicular cells, suggesting roles relevant to spermatogenesis. The zinc regulon, under the control of MTF-1, will likely provide good clues to aid in unraveling novel functions of intracellular zinc ions.
Keywords: metal-responsive transcription factor-1; metallothionein; spermatocyte; transcription; zinc; zinc finger.
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