Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2184867 Journal of Molecular Biology 2011 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

PSIP1 (PC4 and SFRS1 interacting protein 1) encodes two splice variants: lens epithelium-derived growth factor or p75 (LEDGF/p75) and p52. PSIP1 gene products were shown to be involved in transcriptional regulation, affecting a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation, cell survival, and stress response. Furthermore, LEDGF/p75 has implications for various diseases and infections, including autoimmunity, leukemia, embryo development, psoriasis, and human immunodeficiency virus integration. Here, we reported the first characterization of the PSIP1 promoter. Using 5′ RNA ligase-mediated rapid amplification of cDNA ends, we identified novel transcription start sites in different cell types. Using a luciferase reporter system, we identified regulatory elements controlling the expression of LEDGF/p75 and p52. These include (i) minimal promoters (− 112/+ 59 and + 609/+ 781) that drive the basal expression of LEDGF/p75 and of the shorter splice variant p52, respectively; (ii) a sequence (+ 319/+ 397) that may control the ratio of LEDGF/p75 expression to p52 expression; and (iii) a strong enhancer (− 320/− 207) implicated in the modulation of LEDGF/p75 transcriptional activity. Computational, biochemical, and genetic approaches enabled us to identify the transcription factor Sp1 as a key modulator of the PSIP1 promoter, controlling LEDGF/p75 transcription through two binding sites at − 72/− 64 and − 46/− 36.Overall, our results provide initial data concerning LEDGF/p75 promoter regulation, giving new insights to further understand its biological function and opening the door for new therapeutic strategies in which LEDGF/p75 is involved.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (99 K)Download as PowerPoint slideResearch Highlights► LEDGF/p75 is involved in many cellular processes and diseases. ► LEDGF/p75 gene regulation was analyzed by luciferase assay. ► LEDGF/p75 is driven by a TATA-less promoter. ► Promoter regions necessary for LEDGF/p75 regulation were identified. ► Sp1 is the key regulator of LEDGF/p75 expression.

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