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Volume 271,
Number 2,
Issue of January 12, 1996 pp. 1054-1060
©1996 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Sp1-mediated
Transcriptional Activation of the Human Pi Class Glutathione S-Transferase Promoter
(Received for publication, August 15, 1995)
Graeme J.
Moffat ,
Aileen W.
McLaren,
C. Roland
Wolf
Previous studies in this laboratory have identified an essential
AP-1 recognition sequence (C1 region; -69 to -63) in the
human Pi class glutathione S-transferase (GSTP1)
promoter and a negatively acting regulatory element (-105 to
-86) that acts to suppress GSTP1 transcription in the
human mammary carcinoma cell line, MCF7(1) . The data presented
here further delineate the functional characteristics of the GSTP1 promoter by examining the significance of two potential binding
sites for the transcription factor, Sp1 (-57 to -49 and
-47 to -39). The introduction of mutations within these
Sp1-like elements and the use of Sp1 antisera in electrophoretic
mobility shift assays demonstrated that Sp1 was bound to this region of
the GSTP1 promoter in three different cell lines, MCF7,
VCREMS, and EJ. Moreover, these in vitro studies indicated
that only one of the two putative Sp1 response elements was utilized.
Transient transfection assays using GSTP1 promoter constructs
that incorporated mutations of the Sp1 elements clearly demonstrated
that binding of Sp1 to the GSTP1 promoter was absolutely
required for optimal levels of GSTP1 transcription. In
particular, disruption of the distal Sp1 recognition motif (-57
to -49) markedly reduced GSTP1 promoter activity in each
cell line, thus indicating preferential binding of Sp1 to the distal
site. However, insertion of the repressor binding site (-105 to
-86) into these constructs suggested that Sp1 was not involved in
mediating the suppressive effects of the GSTP1 transcriptional
repressor in MCF7 cells, because inhibition of Sp1 binding did not
alleviate repressor activity. Therefore, these studies provide strong
evidence that Sp1 plays a central role in regulating basal levels of GSTP1 transcription.

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