Transcriptional activation of the MDR1 gene by UV irradiation: Role of NF-Y and Sp1 Journal Article


Authors: Hu, Z.; Jin, S.; Scotto, K. W.
Article Title: Transcriptional activation of the MDR1 gene by UV irradiation: Role of NF-Y and Sp1
Abstract: The MDR1 promoter is subject to control by various internal and external stimuli. We have previously shown that the CCAAT box-binding protein, NF-Y, mediates MDR1 activation by the histone deacetylase inhibitors, trichostatin A and sodium butyrate, through the recruitment of the co-activator, P/CAF. We have now extended our investigation to the activation of MDR1 by genotoxic stress. We show that activation of the MDR1 promoter by UV irradiation is also dependent on the CCAAT box (-82 to -73) as well as on a proximal GC element (-56 to -42). Gel shift and supershift analyses with nuclear extracts prepared from human KB-3-1 cells identified NF-Y as the transcription factor interacting with the CCAAT box, while Sp1 was the predominant factor binding to the GC element. Mutations that abrogated binding of either of these factors reduced or abolished activation by ultraviolet irradiation; moreover, co-expression of a dominant-negative NF-Y protein (NF-YA29) reduced UV- activated transcription. Interestingly, YB-1, a transcription factor that also recognizes the CCAAT motif and had been reported to mediate induction of the MDR1 promoter by ultraviolet light, was incapable of interacting with the double-stranded MDR1 CCAAT box oligonucleotide in nuclear extracts, although it did interact with a single-stranded oligonucleotide. Furthermore, a mutation that abolished activation of MDR1 by UV-irradiation had no effect on YB-1 binding and co-transfection of a YB-1 expression plasmid had a repressive effect on UV-inducible transcription. Taken together, these results indicate a role for both NF-Y and Sp1 in the transcriptional activation of the MDR1 gene by genotoxic stress, and indicate that YB-1, if involved, is not sufficient to mediate this activation.
Keywords: controlled study; dna binding protein; human cell; promoter region; dna-binding proteins; protein dna binding; protein binding; tumor cells, cultured; transcription factors; gene activation; transcription regulation; molecular recognition; sp1 transcription factor; base sequence; dna primers; dna, single-stranded; ultraviolet rays; multidrug resistance; ccaat-enhancer-binding proteins; ultraviolet irradiation; glycoprotein p; trans-activation (genetics); genes, mdr; humans; human; priority journal; article; nfi transcription factors; y-box-binding protein 1
Journal Title: Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume: 275
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0021-9258
Publisher: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  
Date Published: 2000-01-28
Start Page: 2979
End Page: 2985
Language: English
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.4.2979
PUBMED: 10644769
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 18 November 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Kathleen Weihs Scotto
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  2. Zhen Hu
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  3. Shengkan   Jin
    11 Jin