Synergism between multiple virus-induced factor-binding elements involved in the differential expression of interferon A genes

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Braganca, J [1 ]
Genin, P [1 ]
Bandu, MT [1 ]
Darracq, N [1 ]
Vignal, R [1 ]
Casse, C [1 ]
Doly, J [1 ]
Civas, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PARIS 05,LAB REGULAT EXPRESS GENES EUCARYOTES,CNRS,UPR 37,UFR BIOMED ST PERES,F-75270 PARIS 06,FRANCE
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10.1074/jbc.272.35.22154
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Comparative transfection analysis of murine interferon A4 and interferon All promoter constructs transiently transfected in mouse L929 and human HeLa S3 cells infected with Newcastle disease virus showed that the second positive regulatory domain I-like domain (D motif), located between nucleotides -57 and -46 upstream of the transcription start site, contributes to the activation of virus-induced transcription of the interferon (IFN)-A4 gene promoter by cooperating with the positive regulatory domain I-like and TG-like domains previously described. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay performed with the virus-inducible fragments containing these motifs indicated that the binding activity that we have denoted as virus-induced factor (Genin, P., Braganca, J., Darracq, N., Doly, J., and Civas, A. (1995) Nucleic Acids Res. 23, 5055-5063) is different from inter feron-stimulated gene factor 3, It binds to the D motif but not to the virus-unresponsive form of the D motif disrupted by a G(-57) --> C substitution. We show that the low levels of IFN-A11 gene expression are caused essentially by the lack of two inducible enhancer domains disrupted by the A(-78) --> G and the G(-57) --> C substitutions, These data suggest a model taking account of the differential regulation of IFN-A gene family members, They also suggest that virus-induced factor may correspond to the primary transcription factor directly activated by virus that is involved in the initiation of IFN-A gene transcription.
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