Regulation of PAX-6 gene transcription: alternate promoter usage in human brain
- PMID: 9757029
- DOI: 10.1016/s0169-328x(98)00167-3
Regulation of PAX-6 gene transcription: alternate promoter usage in human brain
Abstract
We have isolated and characterized the 5'-flanking regulatory region of the human PAX-6 gene. Mapping of transcription initiation sites revealed the existence of an additional non-coding 5' exon, exon 1A. Functional analyses indicated that PAX-6 transcription is regulated by two distinct promoters, A and B, resulting in alternative transcription of exon 1A or 1B and joint transcription of exons 2 to 13. While a single initiation site was identified for exon 1A, transcription of exon 1B appears to be initiated from more than one site downstream of the promoter B-associated TATA motif. Multiple potential binding sites for transcription factors were found in the regions of promoter A and B. Although a 1.1-kb fragment of promoter A and a 1.5 kb fragment of promoter B, which had been fused to a reporter gene and transiently expressed in cell lines, displayed constitutive promoter activity, transcription of PAX-6 driven by promoter B was considerably higher than by promoter A in various regions of human postmortem brain. Transcript PAX-6B was primarily expressed in cerebellar cortex, whereas relatively low concentrations were detected in other brain areas. Functional dissection by serial deletions revealed several clusters of both activating elements and cell-selective silencers within the regulatory regions upstream of exon 1A and 1B. Coexpression of the promoter B constructs with a vector expressing PAX-6 modulated promoter B activity, thus indicating autoregulation by PAX-6 transcription. In conclusion, our findings suggest that PAX-6 transcription is regulated by alternate usage of promoter A and B, and that in adult human brain expression of PAX-6 is primarily controlled by promoter B. Alternate promoter usage and differential PAX-6 transcription are likely to play a critical role in brain development and neuroplasticity.
Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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