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Mol Cell Biol, February 1998, p. 1029-1041, Vol. 18, No. 2
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POU Transcription Factors Brn-3a and Brn-3b Interact with the
Estrogen Receptor and Differentially Regulate Transcriptional
Activity via an Estrogen Response Element
Vishwanie
Budhram-Mahadeo,1
Malcolm
Parker,2 and
David S.
Latchman1,*
Medical Molecular Biology Unit, Department of
Molecular Pathology, The Windeyer Institute of Medical Sciences,
University College Medical School, London W1P
6DB,1 and
Molecular Endocrinology
Laboratories, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London WC2A
3PX,2 United Kingdom
Received 12 March 1997/Returned for modification 30 April
1997/Accepted 19 November 1997
The estrogen receptor (ER) modulates transcription by forming
complexes with other proteins and then binding to the estrogen response
element (ERE). We have identified a novel interaction of this receptor
with the POU transcription factors Brn-3a and Brn-3b which was
independent of ligand binding. By pull-down assays and the yeast
two-hybrid system, the POU domain of Brn-3a and Brn-3b was shown to
interact with the DNA-binding domain of the ER. Brn-3-ER interactions
also affect transcriptional activity of an ERE-containing promoter,
such that in estradiol-stimulated cells, Brn-3b strongly activated the
promoter via the ERE, while Brn-3a had a mild inhibitory effect. The
POU domain of Brn-3b which interacts with the ER was sufficient to
confer this activation potential, and the change of a single amino acid
in the first helix of the POU homeodomain of Brn-3a to its equivalent
in Brn-3b can change the mild repressive effect of Brn-3a to a
stimulatory Brn-3b-like effect. These observations and their
implications for transcriptional regulation by the ER are discussed.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Medical
Molecular Biology Unit, Department of Molecular Pathology, The Windeyer
Institute of Medical Sciences, University College Medical School, 46 Cleveland St., London W1P 6DB, United Kingdom. Phone: 44-171-380-9343. Fax: 44-171-387-3310. E-mail: d.latchman{at}ucl.ac.uk.
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