Gstaiger M, Knoepfel L, Georgiev O, Schaffner W, Hovens C M
Institut für Molekularbiologie II der Universität Zürich, Switzerland.
Nature. 1995 Jan 26;373(6512):360-2. doi: 10.1038/373360a0.
The octamer motif (ATGCAAAT) paradoxically plays a central role in mediating the activity of both B-cell specific and ubiquitous promoters. It has been widely assumed that the predominantly lymphoid-restricted octamer-binding factor Oct-2 mediates tissue-specific promoter activity, whereas the ubiquitously expressed Oct-1 mediates general promoter activity, but this view has been challenged. Here we use a modified yeast one-hybrid assay to isolate a B-cell factor, Bob1, which associates with either Oct-2 or Oct-1. In transfection experiments, this factor boosts Oct-1-mediated promoter activity and to a lesser extent, that of Oct-2. This coactivation is strictly dependent on the specific interaction with Oct-1 or Oct-2 because deletion of the octamer motif abolishes coactivation. We conclude that Bob1 could represent a new tissue-specific transcriptional coactivator which may convert a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor to a cell-type-specific activator.
八聚体基序(ATGCAAAT)矛盾地在介导B细胞特异性启动子和普遍存在的启动子的活性中发挥核心作用。人们普遍认为,主要在淋巴细胞中受限的八聚体结合因子Oct-2介导组织特异性启动子活性,而普遍表达的Oct-1介导一般启动子活性,但这种观点受到了挑战。在这里,我们使用改良的酵母单杂交试验分离出一种B细胞因子Bob1,它与Oct-2或Oct-1相关联。在转染实验中,该因子增强了Oct-1介导的启动子活性,在较小程度上也增强了Oct-2介导的启动子活性。这种共激活严格依赖于与Oct-1或Oct-2的特异性相互作用,因为八聚体基序的缺失消除了共激活。我们得出结论,Bob1可能代表一种新的组织特异性转录共激活因子,它可以将一种普遍表达的转录因子转化为细胞类型特异性激活因子。