MMP-28 (epilysin) is a recently cloned member of the MMP (matrix metalloproteinase) family. It is highly expressed in the skin by keratinocytes, the developing and regenerating nervous system and a number of other normal human tissues, as well as a number of carcinomas. The MMP28 promoter has previously been cloned and characterized identifying a conserved GT-box that binds Sp1/Sp3 (specificity proteins 1 and 3) proteins and is essential for the basal expression of the gene. The present study demonstrates that MMP28 expression is induced by HDAC (histone deacetylase) inhibitors and that this effect is mediated through the GT-box. Transient transfection assays have shown that the induction of MMP28 expression by the HDAC inhibitior TSA (trichostatin A) is mediated via Sp1 at the GT-box. Immunoprecipitation experiments have shown that the acetylation of Sp1 and Sp3 is increased by TSA treatment; however, no effect on DNA binding was observed. Histone acetyltransferases such as p300 and P/CAF [p300/CREB (cAMP-response-element-binding protein)-binding protein-associated factor] increased induction of the MMP28 promoter by Sp1. Knockdown of HDAC1 using siRNA (small interfering RNA) also induces the MMP28 promoter. Oligonucleotide pulldown identified STRAP (serine/threonine kinase receptor-associated protein) as a further protein recruited to the MMP28 promoter and acting functionally with Sp1.
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MMP28 gene expression is regulated by Sp1 transcription factor acetylation Available to Purchase
Tracey E. Swingler;
Tracey E. Swingler
*School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, U.K.
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Lara Kevorkian;
Lara Kevorkian
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*School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, U.K.
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Kirsty L. Culley;
Kirsty L. Culley
*School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, U.K.
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Sara A. Illman;
Sara A. Illman
†Department of Pathology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki FIN-00014, Finland
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David A. Young;
David A. Young
‡Department of Rheumatology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle NE2 4HH, U.K.
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Andrew E. Parker;
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§Respiratory and Inflammation Department, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Cheshire SK10 4TG, U.K.
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Jouko Lohi;
Jouko Lohi
†Department of Pathology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki FIN-00014, Finland
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Ian M. Clark
Ian M. Clark
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*School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, U.K.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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November 23 2009
Revision Received:
February 05 2010
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February 09 2010
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February 09 2010
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
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Biochem J (2010) 427 (3): 391–400.
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Received:
November 23 2009
Revision Received:
February 05 2010
Accepted:
February 09 2010
Accepted Manuscript online:
February 09 2010
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Tracey E. Swingler, Lara Kevorkian, Kirsty L. Culley, Sara A. Illman, David A. Young, Andrew E. Parker, Jouko Lohi, Ian M. Clark; MMP28 gene expression is regulated by Sp1 transcription factor acetylation. Biochem J 1 May 2010; 427 (3): 391–400. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20091798
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