NF-Y, a CCAAT Box-Binding Protein, Is One of the Trans-Acting Factors Necessary for the Response of the Murine ERp72 Gene to Protein Traffic
- 1 September 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 16 (9), 1123-1131
- https://doi.org/10.1089/dna.1997.16.1123
Abstract
The accumulation of incompletely assembled immunoglobulin μ heavy chain in transfected COS cells stimulates the cellular response to protein traffic that results in the increased transcription and elevated synthesis of several ER chaperones, including ERP72, a member of the protein disulfide isomerase family of molecular chaperones. The ERp72 promoter contains an 82 bp ER protein traffic response element (ERPTRE) that is sufficient to mediate this response. Previously, it had been shown that the alteration of a putative AP-2 site and a CCAAT and inverted CCAAT site within the ERPTRE significantly decreased the response of ERp72 promoter to μ chain accumulation. We have extended these findings by demonstrating a role for NF-Y and a potentially novel DNA-binding protein in the regulation of transcription from the ERp72 promoter. The fact that NF-Y binding to the ERPTRE is observed in extracts from both control cells and cells in which the response to protein traffic has been activated indicates that the binding of NF-Y, while necessary, is not sufficient to account for the response. Each of the two CCAAT sites in the ERPTRE can bind NF-Y independently, but both sites must be intact for full ERPTRE function. A second protein can bind to the ERPTRE independently of NF-Y and at a site overlapping or close to the 3′ end of the reverse CCAAT site. It is possible that interactions between NF-Y, this protein and perhaps other factors are responsible for the regulation of the protein traffic response.Keywords
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