DNA binding and transcriptional repression by DAX-1 blocks steroidogenesis

E Zazopoulos, E Lalli, DM Stocco, P Sassone-Corsi - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
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Mutations in the DAX-1 gene are responsible for congenital X-linked adrenal hypoplasia, a
disease that is associated with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism,. DAX-1 expression is
tissue-specific and is finely regulated throughout development,,, suggesting that it has a role
in both adrenal and gonadal function. DAX-1 is an unusual member of the nuclear-receptor
superfamily of transcription factors which contains no canonical zinc-finger or any other
known DNA-binding motif. Binding sites for DAX-1 are found in the promoters of the dax-1 …
Abstract
Mutations in the DAX-1 gene are responsible for congenital X-linked adrenal hypoplasia, a disease that is associated with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism,. DAX-1 expression is tissue-specific and is finely regulated throughout development,,, suggesting that it has a role in both adrenal and gonadal function. DAX-1 is an unusual member of the nuclear-receptor superfamily of transcription factors which contains no canonical zinc-finger or any other known DNA-binding motif. Binding sites for DAX-1 are found in the promoters of the dax-1 and StAR (for steroidogenic acute regulatory protein) genes. Here we show that DAX-1 binds DNA and acts as a powerful transcriptional repressor of StAR gene expression, leading to a drastic decrease in steroid production. We provide in vitro and in vivo evidence that DAX-1 binds to DNA hairpin structures. Our results establish DAX-1 as the first member of the nuclear receptor superfamily with novel DNA-binding features and reveal that it has regulatory properties critical to the understanding of its physiological functions.
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