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Regulation of PURA gene transcription by three promoters generating distinctly spliced 5-prime leaders: a novel means of fine control over tissue specificity and viral signals.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Purα is an evolutionarily conserved cellular protein participating in processes of DNA replication, transcription, and RNA transport; all involving binding to nucleic acids and altering conformation and physical positioning. The distinct but related roles of Purα suggest a need for expression regulated differently depending on intracellular and external signals.
RESULTS:
Here we report that human PURA (hPURA) transcription is regulated from three distinct and widely-separated transcription start sites (TSS). Each of these TSS is strongly homologous to a similar site in mouse chromosomal DNA. Transcripts from TSS I and II are characterized by the presence of large and overlapping 5'-UTR introns terminated at the same splice receptor site. Transfection of lung carcinoma cells with wild-type or mutated hPURA 5' upstream sequences identifies different regulatory elements. TSS III, located within 80 bp of the translational start codon, is upregulated by E2F1, CAAT and NF-Y binding elements. Transcription at TSS II is downregulated through the presence of adjacent consensus binding elements for interferon regulatory factors (IRFs). Chromatin immunoprecipitation reveals that IRF-3 protein binds hPURA promoter sequences at TSS II in vivo. By co-transfecting hPURA reporter plasmids with expression plasmids for IRF proteins we demonstrate that several IRFs, including IRF-3, down-regulate PURA transcription. Infection of NIH 3T3 cells with mouse cytomegalovirus results in a rapid decrease in levels of mPURA mRNA and Purα protein. The viral infection alters the degree of splicing of the 5'-UTR introns of TSS II transcripts.
CONCLUSIONS:
Results provide evidence for a novel mechanism of transcriptional control by multiple promoters used differently in various tissues and cells. Viral infection alters not only the use of PURA promoters but also the generation of different non-coding RNAs from 5'-UTRs of the resulting transcripts.
AuthorsMargaret J Wortman, Laura K Hanson, Luis Martínez-Sobrido, Ann E Campbell, Jonas A Nance, Adolfo García-Sastre, Edward M Johnson
JournalBMC molecular biology (BMC Mol Biol) Vol. 11 Pg. 81 (Nov 09 2010) ISSN: 1471-2199 [Electronic] England
PMID21062477 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural)
Chemical References
  • 5' Untranslated Regions
  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • Interferon Regulatory Factors
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • PURA protein, human
  • Pura protein, mouse
  • Transcription Factors
  • RNA
Topics
  • 5' Untranslated Regions
  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cytomegalovirus (physiology)
  • Cytomegalovirus Infections (genetics, metabolism)
  • DNA-Binding Proteins (genetics)
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • Humans
  • Interferon Regulatory Factors (genetics, metabolism)
  • Mice (virology)
  • NIH 3T3 Cells
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins (genetics)
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • Protein Binding
  • RNA (genetics)
  • Transcription Factors (genetics)
  • Transcription Initiation Site
  • Transcriptional Activation
  • Transfection

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