Abstract

We previously identified a B cell-specific protein-DNA complex 5' of an immunoglobulin mu heavy chain promoter. The sequences to which this protein complex bound were required for induction of immunoglobulin mRNA levels with interleukin-5 + antigen. Further studies identified a second sequence 5' of these regulatory sequences that bound to both the nuclear matrix and to a similar interleukin-5 + antigen inducible protein complex. Therefore, we sought to identify the putative regulatory proteins that comprised this DNA-binding complex. In this study, we have used anti-topoisomerase II antibodies to demonstrate that one of the proteins found in the interleukin-5 + antigen inducible complexes is serologically related to topoisomerase II. To our knowledge, this is the first report where a topoisomerase II related protein participates in an inducible mobility shifted protein-DNA complex. These data suggest a model in which the enhanced immunoglobulin gene transcription observed after treatment with interleukin-5 + antigen might be explained by the induction of a protein complex that acts to relieve torsional stress along the gene.

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