Transcriptional regulation of human sperm-associated antigen 16 gene by S-SOX5

IF 2.946 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2017-01-31 DOI:10.1186/s12867-017-0082-3
Ling Zhang, Yunhao Liu, Wei Li, Qiaoling Zhang, Yanwei Li, Junpin Liu, Jie Min, Chaofan Shuang, Shizheng Song, Zhibing Zhang
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The mammalian sperm-associated antigen 16 gene (Spag16) uses alternative promoters to produce two major transcript isoforms (Spag16L and Spag16S) and encode proteins that are involved in the cilia/flagella formation and motility. In silico analysis of both mouse and human SPAG16L promoters reveals the existence of multiple putative SOX5 binding sites. Given that the SOX5 gene encodes a 48-kDa transcription factor (S-SOX5) and the presence of putative SOX5 binding sites at the SPAG16L promoter, regulation of SPAG16L expression by S-SOX5 was studied in the present work.

S-SOX5 activated human SPAG16L promoter activity in the human bronchial epithelia cell line BEAS-2B cells. Mutation of S-SOX5 binding sites abolished the stimulatory effect. Overexpression of S-SOX5 resulted in a significant increase in the abundance of SPAG16L transcripts whereas silencing of S-SOX5 by RNAi largely reduced the SPAG16L expression. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays showed that S-SOX5 directly interacts with the SPAG16L promoter.

S-SOX5 regulates transcription of human SPAG16L gene via directly binding to the promoter of SPAG16L. It has been reported that expression of sperm-associated antigen 6 (SPAG6), encoding another axonemal protein, is activated by S-SOX5. Therefore, S-SOX5 may regulate formation of motile cilia/flagella through globally mediating expression of genes encoding axonemal proteins.

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S-SOX5对人精子相关抗原16基因的转录调控
哺乳动物精子相关抗原16基因(Spag16)使用替代启动子产生两种主要的转录异构体(Spag16L和Spag16S),并编码参与纤毛/鞭毛形成和运动的蛋白质。对小鼠和人类SPAG16L启动子的计算机分析显示存在多个假定的SOX5结合位点。鉴于SOX5基因编码一个48kda的转录因子(S-SOX5),并且在SPAG16L启动子上存在SOX5推定的结合位点,本工作研究了S-SOX5对SPAG16L表达的调控。S-SOX5在人支气管上皮细胞系BEAS-2B细胞中激活人SPAG16L启动子活性。S-SOX5结合位点的突变消除了刺激作用。S-SOX5的过表达导致SPAG16L转录本的丰度显著增加,而RNAi沉默S-SOX5则大大降低了SPAG16L的表达。染色质免疫沉淀试验显示S-SOX5直接与SPAG16L启动子相互作用。S-SOX5通过直接结合SPAG16L启动子调控人类SPAG16L基因的转录。据报道,S-SOX5可激活编码另一种轴突蛋白的精子相关抗原6 (SPAG6)的表达。因此,S-SOX5可能通过全局介导轴突蛋白编码基因的表达来调控运动纤毛/鞭毛的形成。
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BMC Molecular Biology
BMC Molecular Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Molecular Biology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of DNA and RNA in a cellular context, encompassing investigations of chromatin, replication, recombination, mutation, repair, transcription, translation and RNA processing and function.
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