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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 269, Issue 29, 18915-18920, 07, 1994
RW Katz and RJ Koenig
Thyroid hormone response elements are specific DNA sequences that allow
thyroid hormone receptors to confer ligand-dependent regulation of gene
expression. The response elements characterized to date have been composed
of varying arrangements of multiple copies of a conserved hexameric
sequence. The traditional consensus half-site of these response elements is
the sequence 5'-AGGTCA, although we have demonstrated recently that the
optimal thyroid hormone receptor monomer binding site is 2 base pairs
larger, 5'-TAAGGTCA. Since other members of this family of nuclear
receptors also have been shown to use varying arrangements of the
traditional hexamer sequence as response elements, we examined whether the
octamer sequence was specific as a thyroid hormone response element. The
studies reported here demonstrate that only thyroid hormone receptors
confer ligand responsiveness to a reporter gene containing a single copy of
the octamer sequence as a response element and that qualitative and
quantitative differences in the binding of related nuclear receptors to
this sequence can account for this functional specificity. We also have
shown that thyroid hormone induction from the octamer response element
occurs independently of retinoid X receptors, in contrast to the induction
from traditional complex thyroid hormone response elements.
Specificity and mechanism of thyroid hormone induction from an octamer response element
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor 48109-0678.
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