Transcription from the human asparagine synthetase (A.S.) gene is increased in response to either amino acid (amino acid response) or glucose (endoplasmic reticulum stress response) deprivation. These two independent nutrient-sensing pathways converge on the same set of genomic cis-elements, referred to as nutrient sensing-response elements (NSREs) 1 and 2, within the A.S. promoter. The present report uses single-nucleotide mutagenesis to confirm that both NSRE-1 and NSRE-2 are absolutely required for gene activation and to identify the boundaries of each binding site. The core sequence of the NSRE-1 site is contained within nucleotides −68 to −60 and the NSRE-2 core sequence is within nucleotides −48 to −43. Through insertion or deletion of 5–10 nucleotides in the intervening sequence between NSRE-1 and NSRE-2, transient transfection studies with an A.S. promoter/reporter gene construct showed that the 11 bp distance between these two elements is critical. These results document that the optimal configuration is with both binding sites on the same side of the DNA helix, only one helical turn away from each other and the data provide support for the hypothesis that a larger multi-protein complex exists between the binding proteins for NSRE-1 and NSRE-2. The data also illustrate that the combination of NSRE-1 and NSRE-2, referred to as the nutrient-sensing response unit (NSRU), has enhancer activity in that it functions in an orientation- and position-independent manner, and conveys nutrient-dependent transcriptional control to a heterologous promoter.
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June 01 2003
Characterization of the nutrient-sensing response unit in the human asparagine synthetase promoter
Can ZHONG;
Can ZHONG
∗Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Box 100245, Gainesville, FL 32610-0245, U.S.A.
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Chin CHEN;
Chin CHEN
∗Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Box 100245, Gainesville, FL 32610-0245, U.S.A.
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Michael S. KILBERG
Michael S. KILBERG
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∗Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Box 100245, Gainesville, FL 32610-0245, U.S.A.
†Center for Mammalian Genetics, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A.
‡Center for Nutritional Sciences, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A.
1To whom correspondence should be addressed, at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (e-mail [email protected]).
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
January 07 2003
Revision Received:
February 25 2003
Accepted:
March 10 2003
Accepted Manuscript online:
March 10 2003
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London ©2003
2003
Biochem J (2003) 372 (2): 603–609.
Article history
Received:
January 07 2003
Revision Received:
February 25 2003
Accepted:
March 10 2003
Accepted Manuscript online:
March 10 2003
Citation
Can ZHONG, Chin CHEN, Michael S. KILBERG; Characterization of the nutrient-sensing response unit in the human asparagine synthetase promoter. Biochem J 1 June 2003; 372 (2): 603–609. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20030076
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