Abstract

BackgroundThe Runt-related transcription factors (Runx) are a family of evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators that play multiple roles in the developmental control of various cell types. Among the three mammalian Runx proteins, Runx1 is essential for definitive hematopoiesis and its dysfunction leads to human leukemogenesis. There are two promoters, distal (P1) and proximal (P2), in the Runx1 gene, which produce two Runx1 isoforms with distinct N-terminal amino acid sequences, P1-Runx1 and P2-Runx1. However, it remains unclear whether P2-Runx specific N-terminal sequence have any specific function for Runx1 protein.ResultsTo address the function of the P2-Runx1 isoform, we established novel mutant mouse models in which the translational initiation AUG (+1) codon for P2-Runx1 isoform was modulated. We found that a truncated P2-Runx1 isoform is translated from a downstream non-canonical AUG codon. Importantly, the truncated P2-Runx1 isoform is sufficient to support primary hematopoiesis, even in the absence of the P1-Runx1 isoform. Furthermore, the truncated P2-Runx1 isoform was able to restore defect in basophil development caused by loss of the P1-Runx1 isoform. The truncated P2-Runx1 isoform was more stable than the canonical P2-Runx1 isoform.ConclusionsOur results demonstrate that the N-terminal sequences specific for P2-Runx1 are dispensable for Runx1 function, and likely serve as a de-stabilization module to regulate Runx1 production.

Highlights

  • The Runt-related transcription factors (Runx) are a family of evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators that play multiple roles in the developmental control of various cell types

  • Our results demonstrate that the N-terminal sequences specific for P2-Runx1 are dispensable for Runx1 function, and likely serve as a de-stabilization module to regulate Runx1 production

  • Characterization of Runx1P2TAG/P2TAG mutant mice To examine the physiological function of the P2-Runx1 isoform, it is useful to establish a mouse model that lacks this isoform

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Introduction

The Runt-related transcription factors (Runx) are a family of evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators that play multiple roles in the developmental control of various cell types. There are two promoters, distal (P1) and proximal (P2), in the Runx gene, which produce two Runx isoforms with distinct N-terminal amino acid sequences, P1-Runx and P2-Runx. There are two promoters, distal (P1) and proximal (P2), in the Runx gene, which produce two Runx isoforms with distinct N-terminal amino acid sequences, P1-Runx and P2-Runx1 It remains unclear whether P2-Runx specific N-terminal sequence have any specific function for Runx protein. Ablation or attenuation of each Runx gene function in several species revealed that Runx complexes play pivotal roles in the development of many cell types [2, 4, 5].

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