Transcriptional regulation of the junB promoter in mature B lymphocytes. Activation through a cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate-like binding site
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Transcriptional regulation of the junB promoter in mature B lymphocytes. Activation through a cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate-like binding site
Abstract
The experiments presented herein were designed to understand the molecular mechanism(s) by which membrane Ig (mIg)-dependent signals are integrated at the level of the junB promoter to induce gene transcription. Functional studies using chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter gene constructs that contained deleted 5' flanking region junB sequences identified a region located between -194 and -87 that contains an Ets binding site and a putative cAMP response element binding site (CRE-like). Point mutagenesis of the CRE-like site blocked junB promoter activation in response to mIg cross-linking in mature Bal17 B cells. Nuclear extract binding activity to a synthetic oligonucleotide containing the junB CRE-like site was detected in unstimulated B cells and was increased in response to mIg cross-linking. Binding activity was competed with unlabeled oligonucleotides that contained the junB CRE-like site or the somatostatin CRE consensus motif, the latter observation suggests that members of the activating transcription factor/CRE binding protein (CREB) family may mediate mIg-dependent junB transcription. Consistent with this interpretation, recombinant CREB and activating transcription factor proteins bound the junB CRE-like site, but did not interact with a mutant CRE-like site. Expression of a dominant negative CREB protein blocked mIg-mediated transcription from a junB CRE-like site-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter gene. CRE-like nucleoprotein complexes from Bal17 B cells contained constitutively bound CREB-1, which was phosphorylated on serine 133 in response to mIg cross-linking. Activating transcription factor-1 protein was also constitutively expressed in CRE-like nucleoprotein complexes. Collectively, these results suggest that components of the protein kinase A signaling pathway are recruited by mIg to induce junB transcription.
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