A dominant-negative inhibitor of CREB reveals that it is a general mediator of stimulus-dependent transcription of c-fos

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Ahn, S
Olive, M
Aggarwal, S
Krylov, D
Ginty, DD
Vinson, C
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] NCI, Biochem Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/MCB.18.2.967
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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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Several studies have characterized the upstream regulatory region of c-fos, and identified cis-acting elements termed the cyclic AMP (cAMP) response elements (CREs) that are critical for c-fos transcription in response to a variety of extracellular stimuli, Although several transcription factors can bind to CREs in vitro, the identity of the transcription factor(s) that activates the c-fos promoter via the CRE in vivo remains unclear. To help identify the trans-acting factors that regulate stimulus-dependent transcription of c-fos via the CREs, dominant-negative (D-N) inhibitor proteins that function by preventing DNA binding of B-ZIP proteins in a dimerization domain-dependent fashion were developed, A D-N inhibitor of CREB, termed A-CREB, was constructed by fusing a designed acidic amphipathic extension onto the N terminus of the CREB leucine zipper domain, The acidic extension of A-CREB interacts with the basic region of CREB forming a coiled-coil extension of the leucine zipper and thus prevents the basic region of wild-type CREB from binding to DNA, Other D-N inhibitors generated in a similar manner with the dimerization domains of Fos, Jun, C/EBP, ATF-2, or VBP did not block CREB DNA binding activity, nor did they inhibit transcriptional activation of a minimal promoter containing a single CRE in PC12 cells, A-CREB inhibited activation of CRE-mediated transcription evoked by three distinct stimuli: forskolin, which increases intracellular cAMP; membrane depolarization, which promotes Ca2+ influx; and nerve growth factor (NGF), A-CREB completely inhibited cAMP-mediated, but only partially inhibited Ca2+ and NGF-mediated, transcription of a reporter gene containing 750 bp of the native c-fos promoter, Moreover, glutamate induction of c-fos expression in primary cortical neurons was dependent on CREB, In contrast, induction of c-fos transcription by UV light was not inhibited by A-CREB, Lastly, A-CREB attenuated NGF induction of morphological differentiation in PC12 cells, These results suggest that CREB or its closely related family members are general mediators of stimulus-dependent transcription of c-fos and are required for at least some of the long-term actions of NGF.
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