Growth hormone regulates ternary complex factors and serum response factor associated with the c-fos serum response element
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Growth hormone regulates ternary complex factors and serum response factor associated with the c-fos serum response element
Abstract
For insight into the mechanisms of gene regulation by growth hormone (GH), the regulation of transcription factors associated with the serum response element (SRE) located upstream of c-fos was examined. The SRE can mediate induction of reporter expression in response to GH. For insight into the mechanism by which GH regulates transcription factors, regulation of SRE-associated proteins by GH was examined. In nuclear extracts from 3T3-F442A fibroblasts, several SRE-binding complexes were identified by electrophoretic mobility shift assay. GH treatment for 2-10 min transiently increased binding of two complexes; binding returned to control values within 30 min. The two GH-stimulated complexes were supershifted by antibodies against the serum response factor (SRF), indicating that they contained SRF or an antigenically related protein. One of the GH-stimulated complexes was supershifted by antibody against Elk-1, suggesting that it contains a ternary complex factor (TCF) such as Elk-1 in addition to SRF. Induction of binding by GH was lost when the SRF binding site in the SRE was mutated, and mutation of either the SRF or TCF binding site altered the pattern of protein binding to the SRE. Mutation of the SRF or TCF binding site in SRE-luciferase plasmids inhibited the ability of GH to stimulate reporter expression, supporting a role for both SRF and TCF in GH-induced transcription of c-fos via the SRE. The TCF family member Elk-1 is capable of mediating GH-stimulated transcription, since GH-stimulated reporter expression was mediated by the transcriptional activation domain of Elk-1. Consistent with this stimulation, GH rapidly and transiently stimulated the serine phosphorylation of Elk-1. The increase was evident within 10 min and subsided after 30 min. Taken together, these data indicate that SRF and TCF contribute to GH-promoted transcription of c-fos via the SRE and are consistent with GH-promoted phosphorylation of Elk-1 contributing to GH-promoted transcriptional activation via the SRE.
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