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Vol 42(2008) N 2 p. 261-269; I.A. Lapikov1,2, D.A. Mogilenko1,2, E.B. Dizhe1, I.A. Ignatovich3, S.V. Orlov1,2, A.P. Perevozchikov1,2 Ap1-like Cis elements in the 5'-regulatory region of the human apolipoprotein A-I gene 1Institute of Experimental Medicine, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, St. Petersburg, 197376, Russia2St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia 3Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, 194064, Russia Received - 2007-10-24; Accepted - 2007-11-08 Ap1-like cis elements, interacting with transcription factors of the Ap1 and CREB/ATF families, were identified in the 5'-regulatory region of the human apolipoprotein A-I gene (5'-apoA-I). The elements are beyond the hepatic enhancer (-220 ÷ -110) and region -595 ÷ -192, responsible for efficient transcription in Caco2 cells. One of the elements (5'-TGAGGTCT-3', Cre/jun2/apo) occurs in 5'-apoA-I in two copies, distal (-2176 ÷-2165) and proximal (99 ÷ 106). The electrophoretic mobility shift assay was used to characterize this and two other 5'-apoA-I Ap1-like elements: 5'-TGACTCT-3' (-1798 ÷ -1791, PF1) and 5'-TGACATCA-3' (-1171 ÷ -1163, Cre/jun1). Experiments with specific antibodies identified ATF2 as a component of the complexes formed by HepG2 nuclear proteins with Cre/jun2/apo and Cre/jun1. Several 5'-apoA-I deletion derivatives were examined in HepG2 hepatoma cells (producing ApoA-I), Hutu80 duodenal adenocarcinoma cells (lacking ApoA-I production), and SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells (carrying defective apoA-I) by the luciferase reporter assay. Combined with cell cotransfection with c-jun and mekk1 expression vectors, the assays implicated the Ap1-like elements in the tissue-specific regulation of apoA-I expression, the proximal Cre/jun2/apo element playing the major role. human cell lines, HepG2 hepatoma cell line, Hutu80 duodenal carcinoma cell line, SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cell line, 5'-regulatory region of the human apolipoprotein A-I gene, Ap1-like cis elements, transcription factors, Ap1, ATF2, Mekk1 protein kinase |