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Molecular Endocrinology 13 (2): 228-238
Copyright © 1999 by The Endocrine Society

Reconstitution of the Protein Kinase A Response of the Rat Prolactin Promoter: Differential Effects of Distinct Pit-1 Isoforms and Functional Interaction with Oct-1

Scott E. Diamond, Matt Chiono and Arthur Gutierrez-Hartmann

Department of Medicine and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Program in Molecular Biology, and Colorado Cancer Center University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, Colorado 80262

PRL gene transcription is primarily regulated by dopamine, which lowers cAMP levels and inhibits protein kinase A (PKA) activity. Current data indicate that the cAMP/PKA response maps to the most proximal Pit-1/Pit-1ß binding site footprint I (FP I) on the rat PRL (rPRL) promoter. Pit-1, a POU-homeo domain transcription factor, is specifically expressed in the anterior pituitary and is required both for the normal development of anterior pituitary cell types, somatotrophs, lactotrophs, and thyrotrophs, and for the expression of their hormones: GH, PRL, and TSHß. Pit-1 has been shown to functionally interact, via FP I, with several transcription factors, including Oct-1, a ubiquitous homeobox protein, and thyrotroph embryonic factor, which is found in lactotrophs, to activate basal rPRL promoter activity. Pit-1ß/GHF-2, a distinct splice isoform of Pit-1, acts to inhibit Ras-activated transcription from the rPRL promoter, which is mediated by a functional interaction between Pit-1 and Ets-1 at the most distal Pit-1 binding site (FP IV). In this manuscript we show 1) that the Pit-1ß isoform not only fails to block PKA activation, but is, in fact, a superior mediator of the PKA response; 2) that the PKA response requires intact POU-specific and POU-homeo domains of Pit-1; and 3) that Oct-1, but not thyrotroph embryonic factor, functions as a Pit-1-interacting factor to mediate an optimal PKA response.




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