[HTML][HTML] How Stat1 mediates constitutive gene expression: a complex of unphosphorylated Stat1 and IRF1 supports transcription of the LMP2 gene

M Chatterjee‐Kishore, KL Wright, JPY Ting… - The EMBO …, 2000 - embopress.org
M Chatterjee‐Kishore, KL Wright, JPY Ting, GR Stark
The EMBO journal, 2000embopress.org
Abstract Analysis of mRNA levels in cells that express or lack signal transducers and
activators of transcription 1 (Stat1) reveals that Stat1 mediates the constitutive transcription
of many genes. Expression of the low molecular mass polypeptide 2 (LMP2), which requires
Stat1, has been studied in detail. The overlapping interferon consensus sequence 2/γ‐
interferon‐activated sequence (ICS‐2/GAS) elements in the LMP2 promoter bind to
interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1) and Stat1 and are occupied constitutively in vivo. The …
Abstract
Analysis of mRNA levels in cells that express or lack signal transducers and activators of transcription 1 (Stat1) reveals that Stat1 mediates the constitutive transcription of many genes. Expression of the low molecular mass polypeptide 2 (LMP2), which requires Stat1, has been studied in detail. The overlapping interferon consensus sequence 2/γ‐interferon‐activated sequence (ICS‐2/GAS) elements in the LMP2 promoter bind to interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1) and Stat1 and are occupied constitutively in vivo. The point mutant of Stat1, Y701F, which does not form dimers involving SH2–phosphotyrosine interactions, binds to the GAS element and supports LMP2 expression. Unphosphorylated Stat1 binds to IRF1 directly and we conclude that this complex uses the ICS‐2/GAS element to mediate constitutive LMP2 transcription in vivo. The promoter of the IRF1 gene, which also contains a GAS site but not an adjacent ICS‐2 site, is not activated by Stat1 Y701F. The promoters of other genes whose constitutive expression requires Stat1 may also utilize complexes of unphosphorylated Stat1 with IRF1 or other transcription factors.
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