Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.

RUNX1 a member of the family of runt related transcription factors (RUNX), is essential for hematopoiesis. The expression of RUNX1 gene is controlled by two promoters; the distal P1 promoter and the proximal P2 promoter. Several isoforms of RUNX1 mRNA are generated through the use of both promoters...

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Main Authors: Milka Martinez, Marcela Hinojosa, Daniel Trombly, Violeta Morin, Janet Stein, Gary Stein, Amjad Javed, Soraya E Gutierrez
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4762634?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-07c882e205444f1dbae6375f29ee66122020-11-25T01:48:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014911910.1371/journal.pone.0149119Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.Milka MartinezMarcela HinojosaDaniel TromblyVioleta MorinJanet SteinGary SteinAmjad JavedSoraya E GutierrezRUNX1 a member of the family of runt related transcription factors (RUNX), is essential for hematopoiesis. The expression of RUNX1 gene is controlled by two promoters; the distal P1 promoter and the proximal P2 promoter. Several isoforms of RUNX1 mRNA are generated through the use of both promoters and alternative splicing. These isoforms not only differs in their temporal expression pattern but also exhibit differences in tissue specificity. The RUNX1 isoforms derived from P2 are expressed in a variety of tissues, but expression of P1-derived isoform is restricted to cells of hematopoietic lineage. However, the control of hematopoietic-cell specific expression is poorly understood. Here we report regulation of P1-derived RUNX1 mRNA by RUNX1 protein. In silico analysis of P1 promoter revealed presence of two evolutionary conserved RUNX motifs, 0.6kb upstream of the transcription start site, and three RUNX motifs within 170bp of the 5'UTR. Transcriptional contribution of these RUNX motifs was studied in myeloid and T-cells. RUNX1 genomic fragment containing all sites show very low basal activity in both cell types. Mutation or deletion of RUNX motifs in the UTR enhances basal activity of the RUNX1 promoter. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed that RUNX1 protein is recruited to these sites. Overexpression of RUNX1 in non-hematopoietic cells results in a dose dependent activation of the RUNX1 P1 promoter. We also demonstrate that RUNX1 protein regulates transcription of endogenous RUNX1 mRNA in T-cell. Finally we show that SCL transcription factor is recruited to regions containing RUNX motifs in the promoter and the UTR and regulates activity of the RUNX1 P1 promoter in vitro. Thus, multiple lines of evidence show that RUNX1 protein regulates its own gene transcription.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4762634?pdf=render
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author Milka Martinez
Marcela Hinojosa
Daniel Trombly
Violeta Morin
Janet Stein
Gary Stein
Amjad Javed
Soraya E Gutierrez
spellingShingle Milka Martinez
Marcela Hinojosa
Daniel Trombly
Violeta Morin
Janet Stein
Gary Stein
Amjad Javed
Soraya E Gutierrez
Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Milka Martinez
Marcela Hinojosa
Daniel Trombly
Violeta Morin
Janet Stein
Gary Stein
Amjad Javed
Soraya E Gutierrez
author_sort Milka Martinez
title Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.
title_short Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.
title_full Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.
title_fullStr Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Auto-Regulation of RUNX1 P1 Promoter.
title_sort transcriptional auto-regulation of runx1 p1 promoter.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description RUNX1 a member of the family of runt related transcription factors (RUNX), is essential for hematopoiesis. The expression of RUNX1 gene is controlled by two promoters; the distal P1 promoter and the proximal P2 promoter. Several isoforms of RUNX1 mRNA are generated through the use of both promoters and alternative splicing. These isoforms not only differs in their temporal expression pattern but also exhibit differences in tissue specificity. The RUNX1 isoforms derived from P2 are expressed in a variety of tissues, but expression of P1-derived isoform is restricted to cells of hematopoietic lineage. However, the control of hematopoietic-cell specific expression is poorly understood. Here we report regulation of P1-derived RUNX1 mRNA by RUNX1 protein. In silico analysis of P1 promoter revealed presence of two evolutionary conserved RUNX motifs, 0.6kb upstream of the transcription start site, and three RUNX motifs within 170bp of the 5'UTR. Transcriptional contribution of these RUNX motifs was studied in myeloid and T-cells. RUNX1 genomic fragment containing all sites show very low basal activity in both cell types. Mutation or deletion of RUNX motifs in the UTR enhances basal activity of the RUNX1 promoter. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed that RUNX1 protein is recruited to these sites. Overexpression of RUNX1 in non-hematopoietic cells results in a dose dependent activation of the RUNX1 P1 promoter. We also demonstrate that RUNX1 protein regulates transcription of endogenous RUNX1 mRNA in T-cell. Finally we show that SCL transcription factor is recruited to regions containing RUNX motifs in the promoter and the UTR and regulates activity of the RUNX1 P1 promoter in vitro. Thus, multiple lines of evidence show that RUNX1 protein regulates its own gene transcription.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4762634?pdf=render
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