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Characterization of the amino-terminal transcriptional activation function of the human estrogen receptor in animal and yeast cells

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We have previously reported that the transcriptional activation function AF-1, located in the A/B region of the human estrogen receptor, exhibits cell-type and promoter context specificity in both animal cells and yeast. To further characterize AF-1, we have constructed a number of deletion mutants spanning the A/B region in the context of either the whole human estrogen receptor or the A/B region linked to the GAL4 DNA binding domain, and tested their transcriptional activity in chicken embryo fibroblasts and in yeast cells, two cell types in which AF-1 efficiently activates transcription on its own. Additionally, we utilized HeLa cells in which AF-1 is poorly active but can synergize with the transcriptional activation function AF-2 located in the hormone binding domain. We show that in animal cells the "independent" activity of AF-1 is embodied in a rather hydrophobic proline-rich 99-amino acid activating domain (amino acids 51-149), whereas amino acids 51-93 and 102-149 can independently synergize with AF-2. Interestingly, in yeast, three discrete activating domains (amino acids 1-62, 80-113, and 118-149) are almost as active on their own as the whole A/B region, indicating that multiple activating domains can operate independently in yeast. Our study also demonstrates that, within the context of the whole human estrogen receptor, the same AF-1 activating domains are "induced" by either estradiol or 4-hydroxytamoxifen.

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hal-03979741 , version 1 (08-02-2023)

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Daniel Metzger, Simak Ali, Jean-Marc Bornert, Pierre Chambon. Characterization of the amino-terminal transcriptional activation function of the human estrogen receptor in animal and yeast cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995, 270 (16), pp.9535-9542. ⟨10.1074/jbc.270.16.9535⟩. ⟨hal-03979741⟩
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