Cloning and characterization of a promoter flanking the early B cell factor (EBF) gene indicates roles for E-proteins and autoregulation in the control of EBF expression.
(2002) In Journal of Immunology 169(1). p.261-270- Abstract
- The early B cell factor (EBF) is a transcription factor shown crucial for the development of B lymphocytes. The protein is expressed from the earliest stages of B cell development until the mature B cell stage, but the control elements responsible for the regulation of the gene are unknown. In this study, we report of the identification of a promoter region flanking the EBF gene. Several transcription start sites were identified by primer extension analysis in a region approximately 3.1 kb from the predicted ATG. Transient transfections revealed that this region was able to stimulate transcription of a reporter gene in B lymphoid and to a lesser extent, myeloid cells, but not in a pre-T cell line. The promoter was also able to functionally... (More)
- The early B cell factor (EBF) is a transcription factor shown crucial for the development of B lymphocytes. The protein is expressed from the earliest stages of B cell development until the mature B cell stage, but the control elements responsible for the regulation of the gene are unknown. In this study, we report of the identification of a promoter region flanking the EBF gene. Several transcription start sites were identified by primer extension analysis in a region approximately 3.1 kb from the predicted ATG. Transient transfections revealed that this region was able to stimulate transcription of a reporter gene in B lymphoid and to a lesser extent, myeloid cells, but not in a pre-T cell line. The promoter was also able to functionally interact with E47, suggesting that the EBF gene may be a direct target for activation by E-proteins. In addition, functional binding of EBF to its own promoter was confirmed by EMSA and transfection assays indicating that the EBF protein may be involved in an autoregulatory loop. Finally, a tissue-restricted factor was able to bind an upstream regulatory region in B-lineage cells, further supporting the idea that the cloned promoter participates in the regulation of stage and lineage specific expression of the EBF gene. (Less)
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- Smith, Emma LU ; Gisler, Ramiro LU and Sigvardsson, Mikael LU
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- 2002
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- Transcription Factors : physiology, Trans-Activators : biosynthesis, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Cells, Nuclear Proteins : metabolism, Organ Specificity : genetics, Protein Binding : immunology, Organ Specificity : immunology, Trans-Activators : genetics, E-Box Elements : genetics, E-Box Elements : immunology, Exons : genetics, Exons : immunology, Hela Cells, Helix-Loop-Helix Motifs : genetics, Helix-Loop-Helix Motifs : immunology, Human, Molecular Sequence Data, Nuclear Proteins : physiology, Promoter Regions (Genetics) : immunology, Protein Binding : genetics, Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Trans-Activators : chemistry, Trans-Activators : physiology, Nuclear Proteins : genetics, Inbred C57BL, DNA-Binding Proteins : physiology, DNA-Binding Proteins : genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins : chemistry, DNA-Binding Proteins : biosynthesis, Molecular, Cloning, Cultured, 5' Untranslated Regions : genetics, 5' Untranslated Regions : immunology, Amino Acid Sequence, Animal, B-Lymphocytes : immunology, B-Lymphocytes : metabolism, Base Composition, Base Sequence
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- Journal of Immunology
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- 169
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 261 - 270
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- American Association of Immunologists
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- 1550-6606
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- English
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