Ko L J, Yamamoto M, Leonard M W, George K M, Ting P, Engel J D
Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208-3500.
Mol Cell Biol. 1991 May;11(5):2778-84. doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.5.2778-2784.1991.
A family of transcriptional activators has recently been identified in chickens; these transcriptional activators recognize a common consensus motif (WGATAR) through a conserved C4 zinc finger DNA-binding domain. One of the members of this multigene family, cGATA-3, is most abundantly expressed in the T-lymphocyte cell lineage. Analysis of human and murine GATA-3 factors shows a striking degree of amino acid sequence identity and similar patterns of tissue specificity of expression in these three organisms. The murine and human factors are abundantly expressed in a variety of human and murine T-cell lines and can activate transcription through a tissue-specific GATA-binding site identified within the human T-cell receptor delta gene enhancer. We infer that the murine and human GATA-3 proteins play a central and highly conserved role in vertebrate T-cell-specific transcriptional regulation.
最近在鸡中发现了一个转录激活因子家族;这些转录激活因子通过保守的C4锌指DNA结合结构域识别一个共同的共有基序(WGATAR)。这个多基因家族的成员之一cGATA-3在T淋巴细胞谱系中表达最为丰富。对人和小鼠GATA-3因子的分析表明,在这三种生物体中,它们在氨基酸序列同一性程度上非常显著,并且在组织特异性表达模式上相似。小鼠和人类的因子在多种人和小鼠T细胞系中大量表达,并且可以通过在人类T细胞受体δ基因增强子内鉴定出的组织特异性GATA结合位点激活转录。我们推断,小鼠和人类的GATA-3蛋白在脊椎动物T细胞特异性转录调控中起着核心且高度保守的作用。