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Modulation of DNA topoisomerase II alpha promoter activity by members of the Sp (specificity protein) and NF-Y (nuclear factor Y) families of transcription factors.


ABSTRACT: Topo IIalpha (topoisomerase IIalpha) is a major target of several commonly used anticancer drugs and is subject to down-regulation at the transcriptional level in some drug-resistant cell lines and tumours in response to chemotherapy. Clinical resistance to such drugs has been correlated with down-regulation of topo IIalpha at transcription in some drug-resistant cell lines and tumours. Putative binding sites for a variety of transcription factors, including Sp1 (specificity protein 1) and NF-Y (nuclear factor Y) have previously been identified in the topo IIalpha promoter, but their functional significance and interactions have not been described following exposure to anti-cancer drugs. The binding of these factors to specific putative regulatory elements in the topo IIalpha promoter was studied using electrophoretic-mobility-shift assays. Sp1 was found to bind strongly to both distal and proximal GC-rich elements and NF-Y to ICB1 (the first inverted CCAAT box). The functional significance of transcription-factor binding was studied using transient transfection of HeLa cells using a luciferase reporter driven by a 617-bp minimal promoter containing point mutations in putative regulatory elements. Sp1 and NF-Y were both found to be transcriptional modulators with activator or repressor functions depending on protein/DNA context. Moreover, a functional interaction between Sp1 and NF-Y bound at proximal elements was observed.

SUBMITTER: Magan N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1223628 | biostudies-other | 2003 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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