학술논문

A Novel Homeobox Protein Which Recognizes a TGT Core and Functionally Interferes with a Retinoid-responsive Motif (∗)
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Biological Chemistry; December 1995, Vol. 270 Issue: 52 p31178-31188, 11p
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ISSN
00219258; 1083351X
Abstract
We describe here a novel homeobox gene, denoted TGIF (5′TG3' interacting factor), which belongs to an expanding TALE (three amino acid loop extension) superclass of atypical homeodomains. The TGIF homeodomain binds to a previously characterized retinoid X receptor (RXR) responsive element from the cellular retinol-binding protein II promoter (CRBPII-RXRE), which contains an unusual DNA target for a homeobox. The interactions of both the homeoprotein TGIF and receptor RXRα with the CRBPII-RXRE DNA motif occur on overlapping areas and generate a mutually exclusive binding in vitro. Transient cellular transfections demonstrate that TGIF inhibits the 9-cis-retinoic acid-dependent RXRα transcription activation of the retinoic acid responsive element. TGIF transcripts were detected in a restricted number of tissues. The canonical binding site of TGIF is conserved and is an integral part of several responsive elements which are organized like the CRBPII-RXRE. Hence, a novel auxiliary factor to the steroid receptor superfamily may participate in the transmission of nuclear signals during development and in the adult, as illustrated by the down-modulation of the RXRα activities.