Transcription from the thyroid hormone-dependent promoter of the Xenopus laevis thyroid hormone receptor βA gene requires a novel upstream element and the initiator, but not a TATA box

Jiemin Wong, Vivia C.T. Liang, Laurent M. Sachs, Yun Bo Shi

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Abstract

The thyroid hormone receptor (TR) β genes in Xenopus laevis are regulated by thyroid hormone in all organs of an animal during metamorphosis. This autoregulation appears to be critical for systematic transformations of different organs as a tadpole is transformed into a frog. To understand this autoregulation, we have previously identified a thyroid hormone response element in the hormone-dependent promoter of the X. laevis TRβA gene. We report here the detailed characterization of the promoter. We have now mapped the transcription start site and demonstrated the existence of an initiator element at the start site critical for promoter function. More important, our deletion and mutational experiments revealed a novel upstream DNA element that is located 125 base pairs upstream of the start site and that is essential for active transcription from the promoter. Promoter reconstitution experiments showed that this novel element does not function as an enhancer, but acts as a core promoter element, which, together with the initiator, directs accurate transcription from the promoter. Finally, we provide evidence for the existence of a protein(s) that specifically recognizes this element. Our studies thus demonstrate that the TRβA promoter has a unique organization consisting of an initiator and a novel upstream promoter element. Such an organization may be important for the ubiquitous but tissue- dependent temporal regulation of the gene by thyroid hormone during amphibian metamorphosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14186-14193
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume273
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jun 1998
Externally publishedYes

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