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Publication : GATA-1- and FOG-dependent activation of megakaryocytic alpha IIB gene expression.

First Author  Gaines P Year  2000
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  275
Issue  44 Pages  34114-21
PubMed ID  10926935 Mgi Jnum  J:65511
Mgi Id  MGI:1926682 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M006017200
Citation  Gaines P, et al. (2000) GATA-1- and FOG-dependent activation of megakaryocytic alpha IIB gene expression. J Biol Chem 275(44):34114-21
abstractText  FOG is a multitype zinc finger protein that is essential for megakaryopoiesis, binds to the amino-terminal finger of GATA-1, and modulates the transcription of GATA-1 target genes. Presently investigated are effects of FOG and GATA-1 on the transcription of the megakaryocytic integrin gene, alphaIIb. In GATA-1-deficient FDCER cells (in the presence of endogenous FOG), ectopically expressed GATA-1 activated transcription 3-10-fold both from alphaIIb templates and the endogenous alphaIIb gene. The increased expression of FOG increased reporter construct transcription 30-fold overall. Unexpectedly, alphaIIb gene transcription also was stimulated efficiently upon the ectopic expression in of FOG per se. This occurred in the absence of any detectable expression of GATA-1 and was observed in multiple independent sublines for both the endogenous alphaIIb gene and transfected constructs yet proved to depend largely upon conserved GATA elements 457 and 55 base pairs upstream from the transcriptional start site. In 293 cells, FOG plus GATA-1 but not FOG alone only moderately stimulated alphaIIb transcription, and no direct interactions of FOG with the alphaIIb promoter were detectable. Thus, FOG acts in concert with GATA-1 to stimulate alphaIIb expression but also can act via a GATA-1-independent route, which is proposed to involve additional hematopoietic-restricted cofactors (possibly GATA-2).
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