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Publication : Characterization of a corticotropin releasing hormone responsive region in the murine proopiomelanocortin gene.

First Author  Bishop JF Year  1993
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  97
Issue  1-2 Pages  165-71
PubMed ID  8143900 Mgi Jnum  J:16385
Mgi Id  MGI:64466 Doi  10.1016/0303-7207(93)90224-8
Citation  Bishop JF, et al. (1993) Characterization of a corticotropin releasing hormone responsive region in the murine proopiomelanocortin gene. Mol Cell Endocrinol 97(1-2):165-71
abstractText  The most potent, physiologic activator of proopiomelanocortin (POMC) gene transcription is corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) and increased intracellular cAMP is critical for this effect. The 5'-flanking region of the murine POMC gene has several potential binding sites for regulatory proteins. To characterize the region between nucleotides -141 and -106, which includes a TRE-like site and an adjacent AP-2 consensus sequence, and to study its role in signal-transcription coupling, gel mobility shift assays and transient expression of CAT chimeras were performed. In transient transfections of AtT-20 cells with pCATp-141/-106, CRH treatment led to significant increases in CAT expression compared with CRH treatment of cells transfected with the enhancerless vector. However, no response to direct activation of cAMP dependent protein kinase or protein kinase C was detected. Despite the high homology of the sequence -137/-131 to the consensus AP-1 binding site (TRE), the nuclear factor(s) in AtT-20 cells binding to this region appears to be different than authentic AP-1 since neither a competitor oligonucleotide having the authentic TRE sequence nor antibodies against Jun or Fos affected the gel shift pattern of a probe having the -137/-131 sequence. We conclude that the -141 to -106 region of the murine POMC gene contains a functional CRH responsive element and that second messenger systems that transduce the CRH signal to this element do not exert their actions solely through activation of PKA or PKC.
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