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Chk-YB-1b, a Y-box binding protein activates transcription from rat alpha1(I) procollagen gene promoter.


ABSTRACT: Type-I collagen, the predominant component of extracellular matrix, is a triple-helical protein consisting of two alpha1 polypeptides and one alpha2 polypeptide. Expression of alpha1 and alpha2 procollagen genes is co-ordinately regulated under both normal and various pathological conditions. However, the basis of this co-ordinate regulation is not well known. YB-1b, a Y-box protein, has been shown to bind to the polypyrimidine tract present in the alpha2 procollagen gene. Here, we show that chk-YB-1b, a YB-1 homologue, binds in a single-strand-sequence-specific manner to the highly conserved pyrimidine-rich sequences in both alpha1(I) and alpha2(I) procollagen promoters from different species, as demonstrated by electrophoretic-mobility-shift assays and by DNaseI footprinting experiments. Transiently transfected and retrovirally expressed antisense oligonucleotides directed against chk-YB-1b specifically inhibited the alpha1(I) procollagen promoter-driven transcription in cultured fibroblasts. Considering these data and the fact that the chk-YB-1b binding site is one of the few sites between alpha1(I) and alpha2(I) procollagen promoters that is conserved from chicken to human, it is proposed that chk-YB-1b may be involved in co-ordinate expression of these two collagen genes.

SUBMITTER: Dhalla AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1219881 | biostudies-other | 1998 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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