Abstract

The phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) gene promoter contains a glucocorticoid response unit (GRU) that includes, as a linear array, two accessory factor binding sites (AF1 and AF2) and two glucocorticoid receptor binding sites. All of these elements are required for a complete glucocorticoid response. AF1 and AF2 also partially account for the response of the PEPCK gene to retinoic acid and insulin, respectively. A second retinoic acid response element was recently located just downstream of the GRU. In this study we show that mutation of the 3' half-site of this element results in a 60% reduction of the glucocorticoid response of PEPCK promoter-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) fusion constructs in transient transfection assays, thus the half-site is now termed AF3. A variety of assays were used to show that chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor (COUP-TF) binds specifically to AF3 and that upstream stimulatory factor (USF) binds to an E-box motif located 2 base pairs downstream of AF3. Mutations of AF3 that diminish binding of COUP-TF reduce the glucocorticoid response, but mutation of the USF binding site has no effect. The functional roles of AF1, AF2, and AF3 in the glucocorticoid response were explored using constructs that contained combinations of mutations in all three elements. All three elements are required for a maximal glucocorticoid response, and mutation of any two abolish the response.

Highlights

  • Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK; EC 4.1.1.32)1 catalyzes the rate-limiting step of gluconeogenesis

  • The RARE2 (AF3) Element Is Required for a Complete Glucocorticoid Response—The PEPCK RARE1 (AF1) element is required for complete glucocorticoid and retinoic acid responses [4, 9, 12, 13, 18, 21]

  • chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor (COUP-TF) was originally identified as a positive transcription factor as it was required for the expression of the chicken ovalbumin gene [32]

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Introduction

Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK; EC 4.1.1.32)1 catalyzes the rate-limiting step of gluconeogenesis. Mutations that disrupt the binding of COUP-TF diminish the glucocorticoid response of PEPCK promoter-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) fusion genes, defining a third accessory factor element (AF3) in the PEPCK promoter.

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