Interferon-Dependent Expression of the Human STAT1 Gene Requires a Distal Regulatory Region Located Approximately 6 kb Upstream for Its Autoregulatory System
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Abstract
We previously suggested that the signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) gene is autoregulated in an interferon (IFN)-dependent manner via a distal regulatory region approximately 5.5–6.2 kb upstream of the murine and human STAT1 promoters (designated 5.5URR). Here, we examined whether this IFN-dependent positive feedback mechanism of the STAT1 gene actually functions in cells. First, we created human embryonic kidney 293 cell mutants lacking the IFN-responsive transcription factor binding sites (IFN-stimulated response element and IFN-gamma-activated sequence) within the 5.5URR and stimulated them with IFN-α/γ. The mutants showed a loss of response to IFN, indicating that the 5.5URR is essential for IFN-induced transcriptional enhancement in STAT1 gene expression. Second, we cloned the full-length 11 kb human STAT1 promoter, including the region upstream of the 5.5URR, from the start codon and linked it to a luciferase gene. Reporter assays showed that IFN-α/γ significantly activated the STAT1 promoter via the 5.5URR. Furthermore, recombinant DNA linking the full-length STAT1 promoter to STAT1 cDNA was introduced into STAT1-deficient cells. In vitro reconstitution experiments showed that IFN-α/γ stimulation increased STAT1 protein levels via the 5.5URR. These results demonstrate that the 5.5URR confers IFN-dependent autoregulation of the STAT1 promoter.
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Genes to Cells provides an international forum for the publication of papers describing important aspects of molecular and cellular biology. The journal aims to present papers that provide conceptual advance in the relevant field. Particular emphasis will be placed on work aimed at understanding the basic mechanisms underlying biological events.