TY - JOUR
T1 - Precise alignment of sites required for μ enhancer activation in B cells
AU - Nikolajczyk, Barbara S.
AU - Nelsen, Barbara
AU - Sen, Ranjan
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - The lymphocyte-specific immunoglobulin μ heavy-chain gene intronic enhancer is regulated by multiple nuclear factors. The previously defined minimal enhancer containing the μA, μE3, and μB sites is transactivated by a combination of the ETS-domain proteins PU.1 and Ets-1 in nonlymphoid cells. The core GGAAs of the μA and μB sites are separated by 30 nucleotides, suggesting that ETS proteins hind to these sites from these same side of the DNA helix. We tested the necessity for appropriate spatial alignment of these elements by using mutated enhancers with altered spacings. A 4- or 10-bp insertion between μE3 and μB inactivated the μ enhancer in S194 plasma cells but did not affect in vitro binding of Ets-1, PU.1, or the μE3- binding protein TFE3, alone or in pairwise combinations. Circular permutation and phasing analyses demonstrated that PU.1 binding but not TFE3 or Ets-1 bends μ enhancer DNA toward the major groove. We propose that the requirement for precise spacing of the μA and μB elements is due in part to a directed DNA bend induced by PU.1.
AB - The lymphocyte-specific immunoglobulin μ heavy-chain gene intronic enhancer is regulated by multiple nuclear factors. The previously defined minimal enhancer containing the μA, μE3, and μB sites is transactivated by a combination of the ETS-domain proteins PU.1 and Ets-1 in nonlymphoid cells. The core GGAAs of the μA and μB sites are separated by 30 nucleotides, suggesting that ETS proteins hind to these sites from these same side of the DNA helix. We tested the necessity for appropriate spatial alignment of these elements by using mutated enhancers with altered spacings. A 4- or 10-bp insertion between μE3 and μB inactivated the μ enhancer in S194 plasma cells but did not affect in vitro binding of Ets-1, PU.1, or the μE3- binding protein TFE3, alone or in pairwise combinations. Circular permutation and phasing analyses demonstrated that PU.1 binding but not TFE3 or Ets-1 bends μ enhancer DNA toward the major groove. We propose that the requirement for precise spacing of the μA and μB elements is due in part to a directed DNA bend induced by PU.1.
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U2 - 10.1128/mcb.16.8.4544
DO - 10.1128/mcb.16.8.4544
M3 - Article
C2 - 8754855
AN - SCOPUS:0029897559
SN - 0270-7306
VL - 16
SP - 4544
EP - 4554
JO - Molecular and Cellular Biology
JF - Molecular and Cellular Biology
IS - 8
ER -