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Papers In Press, published online ahead of print June 7, 2005
J. Biol. Chem, 10.1074/jbc.M500335200
Submitted on January 10, 2005
Accepted on June 7, 2005

Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2: Counter-regulation by the transcription factors, TFII-I and TFII-IRD1

Tanisha A. Jackson, Harry E. Taylor, Deva Sharma, Stephen Desiderio, and Sonye K. Danoff

Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205

Corresponding Author: sdanoff{at}jhmi.edu

The vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2/KDR/flk-1)2 functions as the primary mediator of vascular endothelial growth factor activation in endothelial cells. Regulation of VEGFR-2 expression appears critical in mitogenesis, differentiation and angiogenesis. Transcriptional regulation of the VEGFR-2 is complex and may involve multiple putative upstream regulatory elements including E boxes. Transcript initiation is dependent on an initiator (Inr) element flanking the transcriptional start site. The transcription factor, TFII-I, enhances VEGFR-2 transcription in an Inr-dependent fashion. TFII-I is unusual both structurally and functionally. The TFII-I transcription factor family members contain multiple putative DNA binding domains. Functionally, TFII-I acts at both the basal, Inr element, as well as at several distinct upstream regulatory sites. It has been postulated that the structure of TFII-I might allow simultaneous interaction with both basal and regulatory sites in a given promoter. As TFII-I is known to act at regulatory sites including E boxes as well as at the basal Inr element, we evaluated the possibility of Inr-independent TFII-I activation of the VEGFR-2 promoter. We find an Inr-mutated VEGFR-2 reporter construct retains TFII-I-stimulated activity. We demonstrate that TFII-I binds to both the Inr and to three regulatory E boxes in the human VEGFR-2 promoter. In addition, reduction in TFII-I expression by siRNA results in decreased VEGFR-2 expression. We also describe counter-regulation of the VEGFR-2 promoter by TFII-IRD1. We find that TFII-I is capable of acting at both basal and regulatory sites in one promoter and that the human VEGFR-2 promoter is functionally counter-regulated by TFII-I and TFII-IRD1.


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