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Publication : NFAT5 regulates transcription of the mouse telomerase reverse transcriptase gene.

First Author  Fujiki T Year  2010
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  316
Issue  20 Pages  3342-50
PubMed ID  20937271 Mgi Jnum  J:167777
Mgi Id  MGI:4880596 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2010.10.001
Citation  Fujiki T, et al. (2010) NFAT5 regulates transcription of the mouse telomerase reverse transcriptase gene. Exp Cell Res 316(20):3342-50
abstractText  We aimed to clarify the transcription-regulation mechanisms of the mouse telomerase reverse transcriptase gene (mTERT). First, we searched for the promoter region required for transcriptional activation of mTERT and identified an enhancer cis-element (named mTERT-EE) located between -200 and -179bp of the mouse TERT gene (mTERT). EMSA results suggested that nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) member proteins bind to mTERT-EE. We then identified NFAT5 as the factor binding to mTERT-EE and found that it activates the transcription of the mTERT core promoter. The results that siRNA directed against NFAT5 significantly reduced mTERT expression and mTERT core promoter activity and that the expressions of NFAT5 and mTERT were well correlated in various mouse tissues except liver suggest that NFAT5 dominantly and directly regulates mTERT expression. To clarify their functionality further, we investigated the effect of hypertonic stress, a known stimulus affecting the expression and transcriptional activity of NFAT5, on mTERT expression. The result indicated that hypertonic stress activates mTERT transcription via the activation and recruitment of NFAT5 to the mTERT promoter. These results provide useful information about the transcription-regulation mechanisms of mTERT.
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