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Negative cross-talk between hematopoietic regulators: GATA proteins repress PU.1

Authors :
Pu Zhang
Behre, Gerhard
Jing Pan
Iwama, Atsushi
Wara-Aswapati, Nawarat
Radomska, Hanna S.
Auron, Philip E.
Tenen, Daniel G.
Zijie Sun
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. July 20, 1999, Vol. 96 Issue 15, p8705, 6 p.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The process through which multipotential hematopoietic cells commit to distinct lineages involves the induction of specific transcription factors. PU.1 (also known as Spi-1) and GATA-1 are transcription factors essential for the development of myeloid and erythroid lineages, respectively. Overexpression of PU.1 and GATA-1 can block differentiation in lineages in which they normally are down-regulated, indicating that not only positive but negative regulation of these factors plays a role in normal hematopoietic lineage development. Here we demonstrate that a region of the PU.1 Ets domain (the winged helix-turn-helix wing) interacts with the conserved carboxyl-terminal zinc finger of GATA-1 and GATA-2 and that GATA proteins inhibit PU.1 transactivation of critical myeloid target genes. We demonstrate further that GATA inhibits binding of PU.1 to c-Jun, a critical coactivator of PU.1 transactivation of myeloid promoters. Finally, PU.1 protein can inhibit both GATA-1 and GATA-2 transactivation function. Our results suggest that interactions between PU.1 and GATA proteins play a critical role in the decision of stem cells to commit to erythroid vs. myeloid lineages.

Details

ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
96
Issue :
15
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.55438029