Y T Tseng, J Stabila, B McGonnigal, T T Nguyen, J F Padbury
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An inverted cAMP response element mediates the cAMP induction of the ovine beta 1-adrenergic receptor gene.
We identified an inverted, functional cAMP response element (CRE) located at--1599 bp relative to the translation start site within the ovine beta 1-adrenergic receptor (beta 1 AR) gene promoter. In transfection studies with SK-N-MC cells, a 40-bp oligonucleotide containing the potential CRE, beta 1 AR-CRE, conferred a 3- to 4-fold increase in luciferase activity mediated by cAMP. The induction was mimicked by co-transfecting the cells with a vector overexpressing the alpha-catalytic subunit of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) without treatment, and was blocked by overexpressing a PKA inhibitor (PKI). In electrophoretic mobility shift assays, a discrete binding pattern was shown in cell nuclear extract probed with the 40 bp beta 1 AR-CRE. The binding was shown to be specific and supershifted by addition of a CRE binding protein (CREB-1) antibody. These data demonstrate that cAMP mediates the induction of beta 1 AR gene expression by interacting with an inverted CRE within the promoter region. This is the first reported functional CRE among all beta 1 AR genes.