FKLF, a Novel Krüppel-Like Factor That Activates Human Embryonic and Fetal β-Like Globin Genes
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- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 19 (5), 3571-3579
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.19.5.3571
Abstract
A cDNA encoding a novel Krüppel-type zinc finger protein, FKLF, was cloned from fetal globin-expressing human fetal erythroid cells. The deduced polypeptide sequence composed of 512 amino acids revealed that, like Sp1 and EKLF, FKLF has three contiguous zinc fingers at the near carboxyl-terminal end. A long amino-terminal domain is characterized by the presence of two acidic and two proline-rich regions. Reverse transcription (RT)-PCR assays using various cell lines demonstrated that the FKLF mRNA is expressed predominantly in erythroid cells. FKLF message is detectable by RT-PCR in fetal liver but not in adult bone marrow cells. As predicted from its structural features, FKLF is a transcriptional activator. In luciferase assays FKLF activated the γ- and ɛ-globin gene promoters, and, to a much lower degree, the β-globin promoter. Studies of HS2-γ gene reporter constructs carrying CACCC box deletions revealed that the CACCC box sequence of the γ gene promoter mediates the activation of the γ gene by FKLF. Other erythroid promoters (GATA-1, glycophorin B, ferrochelatase, porphobilinogen deaminase, and 5-aminolevulinate synthase) containing CACCC elements or GC-rich potential Sp1-binding sites were activated minimally, if at all, by FKLF, indicating that FKLF is not a general activator of genes carrying the CACCC motifs. Transfection of K562 cells with FKLF cDNA enhanced the expression of the endogenous ɛ- and γ-globin genes, suggesting an in vivo role of FKLF in fetal and embryonic globin gene expression. Our results indicate that the protein potentially encoded by the FKLF cDNA acts as a transcriptional activator of embryonic and fetal β-like globin genes.Keywords
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