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J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 48, 34327-34336, November 26, 1999
Role of the Sp Family of Transcription Factors in the Ontogeny of
Growth Hormone Receptor Gene Expression
Jae H.
Yu,
Gary
Schwartzbauer,
Angel
Kazlman, and
Ram K.
Menon
From the Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 15213
The growth hormone (GH) receptor is essential for
the actions of growth hormone on postnatal growth and metabolism. GH
receptor transcripts are characterized by the presence of disparate
5'-untranslated exons. Factors regulating the expression of the GC rich
L2 transcript of the murine GH receptor gene have hitherto remained
unidentified. To characterize the mechanisms regulating expression of
the L2 transcript, primer extension and ribonuclease protection assays were used to identify transcription start sites in RNA from liver of
adult mice. Transient transfection experiments revealed that 2.0 kilobase pairs of the L2 5'-flanking sequence exhibited promoter activity in BNL CL.2 (mouse liver) cells, CV-1 (monkey kidney) cells,
and HRP.1 trophoblasts. Deletional analysis localized a major
regulatory region to within 75 base pairs of the 5' transcription start
site. Sequence analysis revealed that the region contained consensus
binding sites for the Sp family of transcription factors. Standard gel
shift and supershift analysis using liver nuclear extracts established
that Sp1 and Sp3 bound this regulatory element. Transfection of wild
type but not mutant decoy oligonucleotides into BNL CL.2 cells
decreased the activity of the L2 promoter. Overexpression of Sp1 and
Sp3 protein in Drosophila Schneider cells established that
Sp3 is more potent than Sp1 in transactivating the L2 promoter.
Co-transfection experiments further established that Sp1 antagonizes
the activity of Sp3 to transactivate the L2 promoter. Western blot
analysis of liver nuclear extracts revealed that the levels of Sp3
increase significantly after birth, suggesting a role for the Sp family
of transcription factors in controlling the fetal to postnatal increase
in GH receptor gene expression.
Copyright © 1999 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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