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Identification of GATA2 and AP-1 Activator elements within the enhancer VNTR occurring in intron 5 of the human SIRT3 gene

Journal

MOLECULES AND CELLS
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 87-92

Publisher

KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1007/s10059-009-0110-3

Keywords

AP-1 site; enhancer VNTR; GATA2 site; SIRT3 gene

Funding

  1. EU [QLRT-2001-00128, QOL-2001-3]
  2. Fondo Sociale Europeo-FSE (PhD course in Molecular Biopathology, University of Calabria, Italy)

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Human SIRT3 gene contains an intronic VNTR enhancer. A T > C transition occurring in the second repeat of each VNTR allele implies the presence/absence of a putative GATA binding motif. A partially overlapping AP-1 site, not affected by the transition, was also identified. Aims of the present study were: 1) to verify if GATA and AP-1 sites could bind GATA2 and c-Jun/c-Fos factors, respectively; 2) to investigate whether such sites modulate the enhancer activity of the SIRT3-VNTR alleles. DAPA assay proved that GATA2 and c-Jun/c-Fos factors are able to bind the corresponding sites. Moreover, co-transfection experiments showed that the over-expression of GATA2 and c-Jun/c-Fos factors boosts the VNTR enhancer activity in an allelic-specific way. Furthermore, we established that GATA2 and c-Jun/c-Fos act additively in modulating the SIRT3-VNTR enhancer function. Therefore, GATA2 and AP-1 are functional sites and the T S > C transition of the second VNTR repeat affects their activity.

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