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Molecular Endocrinology 11 (2): 203-209
Copyright © 1997 by The Endocrine Society

The Caudal Homeobox Protein cdx-2/3 Activates Endogenous Proglucagon Gene Expression in InR1-G9 Islet Cells

Tianru Jin1, D. K. Y. Trinh, Feng Wang and Daniel J. Drucker

Department of Medicine Banting and Best Diabetes Centre The Toronto Hospital University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2C4, Canada

The proglucagon gene is expressed in a highly cell-specific manner in islet and enteroendocrine cells. DNA sequences within the proximal proglucagon G1 promoter region bind the homeobox protein cdx-2/3, and cdx-2/3 activates the proglucagon promoter in fibroblasts. We show here that cdx-2/3 activates the proglucagon promoter in both islet (InR1-G9) and enteroendocrine (STC-1 and GLUTag) cell lines. Furthermore, transfected cdx-2/3 increased the levels of endogenous proglucagon mRNA transcripts in both transient and stable transfections of InR1-G9 islet cells. The cdx-2/3-dependent induction of endogenous proglucagon mRNA transcripts in stable islet lines was associated with a corresponding increase in the transcriptional activity of proglucagon promoter-luciferase plasmids. An amino-terminally truncated cdx-2/3 derivative containing the homeodomain and carboxy-terminal region of the molecule inhibited both the cdx-2/3 activation of the proglucagon promoter and the induction of endogenous proglucagon mRNA transcripts. These observations demonstrate that cdx-2/3, acting through the proximal G1 element, is a major transcriptional determinant of cell-specific proglucagon gene expression in pancreatic islet cells.




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