Identification of a variant antioxidant response element in the promoter of the human glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier subunit gene. Revision of the ARE consensus sequence - PubMed (original) (raw)
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doi: 10.1074/jbc.M205225200. Epub 2002 Jun 17.
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Identification of a variant antioxidant response element in the promoter of the human glutamate-cysteine ligase modifier subunit gene. Revision of the ARE consensus sequence
Aileen M Erickson et al. J Biol Chem. 2002.
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Constitutive and inducible expression of the gene encoding the modulator subunit of human glutamate-cysteine ligase (GCLM) is regulated by either of two regions of the promoter; an antioxidant response element (ARE) at -302:-291 and a 44-bp fragment (-346:-303) upstream of the ARE. This second region includes a consensus AP-1 site previously considered responsible for the enhancer activity of the upstream fragment. Deletion of a 165-bp fragment (-348:-183) including the ARE and upstream 44-bp fragment totally ablated t-butyl hydroquinone (tBHQ) inducibility of a GCLM promoter/luciferase transgene. Mutation analyses confirmed that both the ARE and the -346:-303 fragment could support induction following tBHQ exposure but demonstrated that induction in the latter case did not involve the AP-1 site at -341:-335. A region sharing significant homology with the consensus ARE sequence except for a single nucleotide mismatch at -330 (5'-TTACnnnGCA-3' versus 5'-TGACnnnGCA-3') was identified at the 5'-end of the 44-bp fragment immediately adjacent to the AP-1 site. A G in this position has been considered an invariant requirement of functional ARE sequences. Mutation of T(-330) to A (a substitution known to ablate ARE function) or C eliminated basal and inducible expression. Substitution of a G at -330 enhanced basal expression relative to the wild-type sequence, but induction following tBHQ exposure was comparable, indicating that either sequence (5'-TTACnnnGCA-3' versus 5'-TGACnnnGCA-3') may function as an ARE, although the former sequence is less effective at directing basal expression. This possibility was confirmed by similar mutational analyses of the core sequence of hNQO1, a prototypic ARE. Electrophoretic mobility shift competition assays revealed that the 5'-TTACnnnGCA-3' sequence could compete with the hNQO1 ARE for protein binding but was less effective than a similar probe containing the 5'-TGACnnnGCA-3' motif. Probes including the T(-330)A or T(-330)C mutations were ineffective. These results reveal that the GCLM promoter includes two functional AREs, one having a variant sequence. The results indicate that the consensus ARE sequence should be revised to 5'-RTKAYnnnGCR-3'.
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