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Query: EC:2.7.1.21 (
thymidine kinase
)
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The potential of the
CREM
family of proteins to activate transcription of the genes encoding the testis-specific isozyme of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACET) and the gluconeogenic enzyme, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (GTP) (PEPCK) (EC 4.1.1.32) were investigated. Both
CREM
tau and
CREM
alpha bind efficiently to the putative cyclic AMP response element (CRE) present in the ACET gene (CRET) and to the CRE in the PEPCK gene. In HepG2 cells, the CRE was required for the strong stimulation by
CREM
tau of the expression of a chimeric PEPCK (-210 to +73)-chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene. The CRE could be mutated to the CRET sequence without losing the stimulatory effects of
CREM
tau. However, a similar chimeric gene driven by the regulatory region of the ACET gene, which contains the CRET site, could only be stimulated by
CREM
tau when its imperfect TATA element was mutated to an authentic TATA. Surprisingly,
CREM
alpha, an alleged inhibitor of CRE-mediated transcription, stimulated the expression of both PEPCK-CAT and ACET-CAT genes in HepG2 cells, a process which required the presence of the CRE and the CRET sites, respectively. In contrast, when the same CRE elements were used to drive the transcription of a chimeric gene containing the
thymidine kinase
promoter linked to the CAT structural gene,
CREM
alpha inhibited its expression in HepG2 and JEG3 cells. The expression of the same chimeric gene, however, was stimulated by
CREM
alpha in F9 embryonal carcinoma cells. These results demonstrated that the nature of the transcriptional effects of
CREM
isoforms on CRE-mediated transcription depends on the specific gene, the specific cell type and the promoter context of the CRE site.
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PMID:The cyclic AMP response elements of the genes for angiotensin converting enzyme and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (GTP) can mediate transcriptional activation by CREM tau and CREM alpha. 764 72