Abstract

Krüppel-like factor 7 (KLF7) has been reported to inhibit adipogenesis and regulate the development of the nervous system. However, transcription regulation of KLF7 remains poorly understood. In the current study, a 2196-bp-long 5'-flanking sequence of chicken KLF7 (-2286 bp to -91 bp, upstream of the translation start site) was studied for promoter activity, and there was a remarkable promoter activity in this sequence (P<0.05). The 5'-truncated mutation analysis showed that a minimal promoter was on the sequence from -241 bp to -91 bp. In addition, GATA2 overexpression facilitated the promoter activity of pGL3-KLF7(-2286/-91), pGL3-KLF7(-1215/-91), pGL3-KLF7(-521/-91), and pGL3-KLF7(-241/-91), and GATA3 overexpression inhibited the promoter activity of pGL3-KLF7(-1845/-91), pGL3-KLF7(-1215/-91), pGL3-KLF7(-521/-91), and pGL3-KLF7(-241/-91) in chicken preadipocytes (P<0.05). Knockdown of GATA2 expression inhibited the promoter activity of pGL3-KLF7(-1215/-91) and pGL3-KLF7(-241/-91), and knockdown of GATA3 expression facilitated the promoter activity of pGL3-KLF7(-521/-91) and pGL3-KLF7(-241/-91) (P<0.05). Additionally, overexpression and knockdown analyses showed that GATA3 inhibited KLF7 mRNA expression (P<0.05), and both overexpression and knockdown of GATA2 resulted in the downregulation of KLF7 mRNA expression in chicken preadipocytes (P<0.05). Western blot analysis in chicken preadipocytes showed that GATA2 facilitated KLF7 expression and GATA3 inhibited KLF7 expression. Mutation analysis showed that the motif of 'GGATCTATCA' (-107 bp/-98 bp) might be a cis-regulation element, which is involved in the KLF7 expression regulation by GATA3 in chicken preadipocytes. These results provided some details of KLF7 transcription regulation in chicken adipose tissue.

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