Activation of the human vimentin gene by the Tax human T-cell leukemia virus. I. Mechanisms of regulation by the NF-kappa B transcription factor.

  1. A Lilienbaum and
  2. D Paulin
  1. Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire de la Differentiation de l'Université Paris 7, France.

    Abstract

    The molecular basis for transactivation of the human vimentin gene by the Tax protein from the human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV-1) is analyzed in this report. We first demonstrate that the factor NF-kappa B binds to the vimentin promoter. Using gel retardation assays, we found the putative NF-kappa B protein. Specific antibodies and competition experiments between the NF-kappa B-binding site in the interleukin-2R alpha and HIV-1 promoters and the vimentin promoter show that the three sites have identical affinity for the factor. We further show that the mechanisms of activation of NF-kappa B by the Tax protein involve a cellular inducer. Nuclear extract from lymphoid cells expressing Tax can induce in vitro a NF-kappa B binding activity in nonlymphoid cytosolic extract. This inducer, if preexisting in an inactivate state in T-cells which are not expressing Tax, cannot be switched to an active state by addition of partially purified Tax protein. While found in the nucleus of Tax-expressing cells in our experiments, this inducer might be cytoplasmic as well. In a first attempt to identify and characterize the inducer, we present the results of fractionation assays of nuclear extract.

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