1999
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.47.33190
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A Sp1 Binding Site of the Tumor Necrosis Factor α Promoter Functions as a Nitric Oxide Response Element

Abstract: Regulation of gene transcription is an incompletely understood function of nitric oxide (NO).

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“…Deletion or site-directed mutagenesis of this canonical CDE/CHR sequence entirely eliminated the NO ⅐ effect. This experimental evidence also excludes the possibility that NO ⅐ down-regulated PLK1 transcription through a nearby Sp1 site in the PLK1 promoter, a mechanism of NO ⅐ -mediated regulation that has been demonstrated for other genes (12,13).…”
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“…Deletion or site-directed mutagenesis of this canonical CDE/CHR sequence entirely eliminated the NO ⅐ effect. This experimental evidence also excludes the possibility that NO ⅐ down-regulated PLK1 transcription through a nearby Sp1 site in the PLK1 promoter, a mechanism of NO ⅐ -mediated regulation that has been demonstrated for other genes (12,13).…”
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“…Reporter Gene Assays-The two-plasmid reporter gene system used in this investigation has been described previously (12,13). Briefly, promoters of interest were inserted into the first plasmid, promoterless ptTA, to induce production of a trans-activator (tTA) containing a tetracycline response element binding domain.…”
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“…EGR-1 and SP-1; Ahmed et al, 1997;Wang et al, 1999;Raju et al, 2000). Both ROS and RNS inhibit DNA binding of zinc-finger transcription factors by stimulating the release of the metal ion.…”
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“…Likewise the promoter of the TNF-a gene is also under the control of Sp1 factors. 21 Transcription factor Sp1 binds to the GC box, which can be found in the promoter region of a variety of constitutive and inducible mammalian genes. [22][23][24][25][26] Although Sp1 binding has been shown to activate gene transcription, 25 for some genes, Sp1 acts as a repressor.…”
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