Transcriptional mechanisms responsible for the overexpression of the keratin 18 gene in cells of a human colon carcinoma cell line
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- DOI: 10.1006/excr.1999.4402
Transcriptional mechanisms responsible for the overexpression of the keratin 18 gene in cells of a human colon carcinoma cell line
Abstract
The keratin 18 (K18) gene is overexpressed in cells of tumorigenic clones isolated from the SW613-S human colon carcinoma cell line, compared to cells of nontumorigenic clones. The isolated minimal promoter (TATA box and initiation site) of the K18 gene has by itself a differential activity in tumorigenic and nontumorigenic cells. An Sp1 binding site located upstream of the TATA box contributes to the high level of expression of the gene in tumorigenic cells. We report here that the Sp1 gene is not differentially expressed between the two cell types and that this is also the case for genes coding for factors of the preinitiation complex known to directly interact with the Sp1 protein. Further, DNase I footprinting experiments and mutagenesis analysis indicated that the mechanism responsible for the differential activity of the minimal K18 promoter apparently does not involve the binding of a factor to a specific sequence. During the course of these experiments, it was found that the initiation site of the K18 promoter is actually located 11 bp upstream of the +1 position previously reported and that the TATA box is the only essential element of the minimal promoter. Treatment of the cells with histone deacetylase inhibitors was more efficient at stimulating the activity of the K18 promoter in nontumorigenic cells than in tumorigenic cells. We propose that overexpression of the K18 gene in tumorigenic cells could result from of a high level of acetylation of histones and/or of factors controlling the activity of the transcription complex.
Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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