Kouskoff V, Mantovani R M, Candéias S M, Dorn A, Staub A, Lisowska-Grospierre B, Griscelli C, Benoist C O, Mathis D J
Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire des Eucaryotes du C.N.R.S. Unité 184 de Biologie Moléculaire et de Génie, Génétique de l'I.N.S.E.R.M., Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg, France.
J Immunol. 1991 May 1;146(9):3197-204.
The X box has been shown in several assay systems to be a critical element of MHC class II gene promoters. Several X box-binding activities have been discovered in nuclear extracts from a variety of cell lines. The critical question is: which of these are responsible for mediating X box function? This report provides a further characterization of NF-X, a highly specific X box-binding activity we described previously. The cell-type distribution, structural features, and binding site characteristics of NF-X are analyzed in detail, to facilitate comparison with other reported activities. Most importantly, the functional relevance of NF-X is assessed by scanning mutagenesis, and the results indicate that this complex is indeed involved in regulating MHC class II gene expression. With these data in mind, the relationship between NF-X and RF-X, an X box-binding activity reported to be absent in patients with severe combined immunodeficiency, is discussed.