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Molecular Endocrinology, doi:10.1210/me.2002-0051
Molecular Endocrinology Vol. 0, No. 2002 200200511-
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Submitted on February 4, 2002
Accepted on July 23, 2002

Transcriptional synergism on the pS2 gene promoter between a p160 coactivator and ER{alpha} depends on the coactivator subtype, the type of ERE and the promoter context

Tomas Barkhem1*, Lars-Arne Haldosén1, Jan-Åke Gustafsson1, and Stefan Nilsson1

1 Karo Bio AB, Department of Medical Nutrition, Novum, S-141 57 Huddinge, Sweden

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: tomas.barkhem{at}karobio.se.

The pS2 gene is estrogen responsive in hepatocarcinoma cells (HepG2) in the presence of estrogen receptor {alpha} (ER{alpha}). The estrogenic activity is mediated through an estrogen response element (ERE) in the 5'-flanking region of the pS2 gene; however, an AP1 response element located close to the ERE in the pS2 promoter has also proven essential for a maximum response to estrogen.

In the present study we show estrogen-induced synergistic activity by the p160 coactivator SRC-1, mediated via the ERE and the AP1 response element in the pS2 promoter. In addition, we present data that support an interaction between the ERE and the AP1 motif via SRC-1. The related but distinct p160 coactivator, TIF-2, was a more potent activator of pS2 gene expression. In addition, TIF-2 was less dependent on an intact AP1 response element in the pS2 promoter than SRC-1.

Furthermore, the type of ERE in the pS2 promoter influenced the potentiation by SRC-1, supported by less dependence on the AP1 motif when the natural ERE was substituted for by a consensus ERE.

These results highlight several mechanisms whereby fine-tuning of estrogen responsiveness of an individual gene may be achieved.


Key words: pS2 • ER{alpha} • SRC-1 • TIF-2 • AP1 • synergism

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Nuclear Receptors:   ERα  |  ERβ
Coregulators:   SRC-1  |  GRIP1
Ligands:   17β-Estradiol



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