Abstract

ChPur-α, a purine-rich element-binding protein, was discovered showing affinity to the ChHsc70 promoter in Crassostrea hongkongensis by DNA affinity purification and mass spectrometry analysis. Direct interaction between purified ChPur-α and the ChHsc70 promoter region was demonstrated by electrophoretic mobility shift assay in vitro. ChPur-α reduction led to clear enhancements of ChHsc70 transcription in the hemocytes of C. hongkongensis. Consistently, ChPur-α overexpression in heterologous HEK293T cells correlated with repressive phenotype in ChHsc70 promoter expression. ChHsc70 transcription was responsive to heat shock or CdCl2 stress by RT-PCR, signifying an inducible feature of ChHsc70 transcription by physical/chemical stress despite its constitutive nature. ChPur-α transcription was also induced by the two stressors. This indicates a plausible association between ChHsc70 and ChPur-α in the stress-induced genetic regulatory pathway. This study discovered a negatively regulatory role of ChPur-α in controlling ChHsc70 transcription in C. hongkongensis, and contributed to better understanding the regulatory mechanisms in control of Hsc70 transcription.

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