Endothelial PAS domain protein 1 (EPAS1), a transcription factor selectively expressed in endothelial cells.

H Tian, SL McKnight, DW Russell - Genes & development, 1997 - genesdev.cshlp.org
H Tian, SL McKnight, DW Russell
Genes & development, 1997genesdev.cshlp.org
Here we describe the cloning and characterization of a PAS domain transcription factor
termed endothelial PAS-1 (EPAS1). This protein shares 48% sequence identity with hypoxia
inducible factor (HIF-1alpha) and lesser similarity with other members of the basic helix-loop-
helix/PAS domain family of transcription factors. Like HIF-1alpha, EPAS1 binds to and
activates transcription from a DNA element originally isolated from the erythropoietin gene
and containing the sequence 5'-GCCCTACGTGCTGTCTCA-3'. Activation by both HIF …
Here we describe the cloning and characterization of a PAS domain transcription factor termed endothelial PAS-1 (EPAS1). This protein shares 48% sequence identity with hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1alpha) and lesser similarity with other members of the basic helix-loop-helix/PAS domain family of transcription factors. Like HIF-1alpha, EPAS1 binds to and activates transcription from a DNA element originally isolated from the erythropoietin gene and containing the sequence 5'-GCCCTACGTGCTGTCTCA-3'. Activation by both HIF-1alpha and EPAS1 is stimulated by hypoxic conditions. EPAS1 forms a heterodimeric complex with the aryl hydrocarbon nuclear transporter prior to transcriptional activation of target genes. EPAS1 expression is limited to the endothelium of mouse embryos and, in agreement with its cell type-specific expression pattern, is capable of specifically activating the transcription of the endothelial tyrosine kinase gene Tie-2. These observations raise the possibility that EPAS1 may represent an important regulator of vascularization, perhaps involving the regulation of endothelial cell gene expression in response to hypoxia.
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