Myc and YY1 mediate activation of the Surf-1 promoter in response to serum growth factors

Ellen Vernon, K Gaston

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    Abstract

    The human Surf-1 and Surf-2 genes are divergently transcribed and share a single bi-directional promoter. The addition of serum growth factors to serum-starved cells activates transcription in the Surf-1 direction, but has no effect on transcription in the Surf-2 direction. Mutations that block the binding of YY1 to a site immediately downstream of the major Surf-1 transcription start point abolish this response to serum factors. Here we show that over-expression of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphatase MKP-1, an inhibitor of the MAP kinase cascade, also blocks the response the Surf-1 promoter to serum factors. YY1 has previously been shown to interact with several transcription factors including Myc. We show that although the Surf-1/Surf-2 promoter does not contain Myc binding sites (E-boxes), Myc over-expression, or the activation of a Myc-oestrogen receptor fusion protein, activates transcription in the Surf-1 direction and that this response to Myc requires a functional YY1 binding site. Our data suggest that the MAP kinase cascade is required for the stimulation of Surf-1 promoter activity and that the Myc-YY1 interaction mediates this response.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)172-9
    Number of pages7
    JournalBiochim. Biophys. Acta
    Volume1492
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2000

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