Characterization of a cGMP-response element in the guanylyl cyclase/natriuretic peptide receptor a gene promoter

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作者
Hum, D [1 ]
Besnard, S [1 ]
Sanchez, R [1 ]
Devost, D [1 ]
Gossard, F [1 ]
Hamet, P [1 ]
Tremblay, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, CHUM Hotel Dieu, Ctr Rech, Ctr Hosp, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
cyclic GMP; natriuretic peptides; receptors; atrial natriuretic factor;
D O I
10.1161/01.HYP.0000126920.93207.53
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Previous studies have shown that atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) can inhibit transcription of its receptor, guanylyl cyclase A, by a mechanism dependent on cGMP and have suggested the presence of a putative cGMP-response element (cGMP-RE) in the Npr1 gene promoter. To localize and characterize the putative cis-acting element, we have subcloned a 1520-bp fragment of the rat Npr1 promoter in an expression vector containing the luciferase reporter gene. Several fragments, generated by exonuclease III-directed deletions, were transiently transfected into cells to measure their promoter activity. Deletion from -1520 to -1396 of a 1520-bp-long Npr1 promoter led to a 5-fold increase in luciferase activity. Subsequent deletion to the position -1307 resulted in a decrease of luciferase activity by 90%. Preincubation of cells with 100 nM of ANP or 100 muM 8-bromo-cGMP inhibited luciferase activity of the 1520-bp and 1396-bp-long fragments, but not the activity of the 1307-bp fragment, suggesting that the cGMP-RE is localized between positions -1396 and -1307. The cGMP regulatory region was narrowed by gel shift assays and footprinting to position -1372 to -1354 from the transcription start site of Npr1 and indicated its interaction with transcriptional factor(s). Cross-competition experiments with mutated oligonucleotides led to the definition of a consensus sequence (-1372 AaAtRKaNTTCaAcAKTY -1354) for the novel cGMP-RE, which is conserved in the human (75% identity) and mouse (95% identity) Npr1 promoters.
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