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Query: EC:2.3.1.28 (
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
)
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Surfactant protein A (SP-A) is a member of the collectin family of innate host defense molecules expressed primarily in respiratory epithelial cells of the lung. SP-A concentrations are influenced by both cell-specific and ubiquitous nuclear proteins that regulate SP-A gene transcription in a cell-selective and temporally regulated manner. In this work, a consensus GATA-binding site (GBS) was identified at positions -69 to -64 of the mouse SP-A gene. The transcriptional activity of wild-type SP-A reporter constructs in HeLa cells was increased 5-10-fold when cotransfected with a
GATA-6
expression plasmid. Deletion of the GBS completely blocked transactivation by
GATA-6
. Transfection of a construct expressing
GATA-6
-engrailed fusion protein inhibited basal expression of the SP-A/
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
construct in MLE-15 cells. Nuclear extract proteins from MLE-15 cells bound to the GBS in the mouse SP-A gene, and a supershifted band was detected with a
GATA-6
-specific antibody. Transactivation of the wild-type SP-A constructs by
GATA-6
increased transcriptional activity 7-10-fold, whereas thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) increased the activity of these constructs 12-18-fold. The effects of cotransactivating with both
GATA-6
and TTF-1 expression constructs were additive. However, mutation of the TTF-1-binding sites alone or in combination decreased
GATA-6
transactivation. Likewise, mutation of the GBS blocked TTF-1 activation of the SP-A promoter. In situ hybridization demonstrated
GATA-6
mRNA in the peripheral epithelial cells of fetal mouse lung, consistent with the sites of SP-A expression.
GATA-6
is expressed in respiratory epithelial cells and binds to a cis-acting element in the SP-A gene promoter, activating the transcriptional activity of the gene.
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PMID:GATA-6 activates transcription of surfactant protein A. 1062 44