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Publication : Puralpha activates PDGF-A gene transcription via interactions with a G-rich, single-stranded region of the promoter.

First Author  Zhang Q Year  2005
Journal  Gene Volume  348
Pages  25-32 PubMed ID  15777709
Mgi Jnum  J:97618 Mgi Id  MGI:3575948
Doi  10.1016/j.gene.2004.12.050 Citation  Zhang Q, et al. (2005) Puralpha activates PDGF-A gene transcription via interactions with a G-rich, single-stranded region of the promoter. Gene 348:25-32
abstractText  Transcription of the PDGF-A chain gene is regulated by multiple promoter and silencer elements that are GC-rich and exhibit considerable single-stranded character. In this study, the 42 kDa single-stranded DNA and RNA binding protein, Puralpha, was investigated with respect to its ability to bind and interact functionally with single-stranded DNA elements in the PDGF-A gene. Recombinant GST-Puralpha bound with high affinity and sequence-specificity to the G-rich strands of two such transcriptional control elements, the 5'-S1 nuclease-hypersensitive silencer (5'SHS; -1418 to -1388) and the nuclease-hypersensitive element (NHE; -92 to -48). Ethylation interference footprinting localized binding of Puralpha to a region between nucleotides -91 and -77 within the NHE element, which contains binding sites for the double-stranded DNA-binding transcription factors Sp1, EGR-1 and WT1. Forced expression of Puralpha upregulated transcriptional activity of the PDGF-A promoter but not the 5'SHS silencer in HepG2 cells, demonstrating Puralpha has the potential to activate PDGF-A gene expression. Targeted disruption of the Puralpha gene reduced NHE activity and PDGF-A mRNA expression in mouse embryo fibroblasts, consistent with a physiological role for Puralpha in maintaining optimal transcription of the PDGF-A gene. These results indicate Puralpha enhances transcription of the PDGF-A gene through its interactions with single-stranded, G-rich strands in the promoter, perhaps by stabilizing non-B-form DNA conformations.
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