Abstract
The Mfap2 gene encodes the microfibril-associated glycoprotein-1 (MAGP1), an extracellular matrix protein of microfibrillar structures. The gene is transcribed from a major transcription start site embedded in a CpG island. Mapping of transcriptionally active regions in the 5′ flanking sequence identified a region, located between nucleotides −339 and −109 as the Mfap2 basal promoter. Site-directed and random mutagenesis demonstrated that a KLF sequence motif at −256/−270, an E-box at −222/−229, and a GC-box at −117/−125, are critical for the promoter function. Using electrophoresis mobility shift assays, we find that the KLF motif mediates the binding of GKLF/KLF4, whereas the E-box is a target for both Upstream Stimulatory Factors 1 and 2, and the GC box at −117/−125 forms complexes with Sp1 and Sp3, but not with Sp4 or AP2α. A sequence element spanning position −150 may represent the binding motif of an uncharacterized transcription factor. The basal transcriptional regulation of Mfap2 in muscle cells is discussed.
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