SpRunt-1, a new member of the runt domain family of transcription factors, is a positive regulator of the aboral ectoderm-specifie CyIIIA gene in sea urchin embryos

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Coffman, JA
Kirchhamer, CV
Harrington, MG
Davidson, EH
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[1] Division of Biology 156-29, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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10.1006/dbio.1996.0050
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Q [生物科学];
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In this paper we present a structural and functional characterization of a new sea urchin embryo transcription factor, SpRunt-1. This factor was isolated by means of its specific interaction with a cis-regulatory target site of the CyIIIa gene. Here we show that this target site, the P7I site, is required for normal embryonic activation of CyIIIa . CAT reporter gene constructs. An oligonucleotide affinity column bearing the P7I target site purifies a 21-kDa polypeptide from blastula-stage nuclear extracts, and the amino acid sequence obtained from this polypeptide was used to generate a nucleic acid probe with which the corresponding cDNA was cloned. The cDNA encodes an approximately 60-kDa protein, SpRunt-1, which includes a ''runt domain'' that is closely homologous to those of Drosophila and mammalian runt domain transcription factors. RNA and genomic blots show that SpRunt-1 is represented by a single embryonic transcript, encoded by one of possibly two runt-domain-containing genes. By RNA probe protection we found that transcripts of SpRunt-1 increase in concentration dramatically after the blastula stage of development, suggesting that the up-regulation of CyIIIa that occurs after blastula stage is a function of zygotically transcribed SpRunt-1. These results are discussed with reference to known features of the runt domain family of transcription factors. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.
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