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. 1997 Feb;17(2):844–850. doi: 10.1128/mcb.17.2.844

Regulation of the pro-B-cell-specific enhancer of the Id1 gene involves the C/EBP family of proteins.

S Saisanit 1, X H Sun 1
PMCID: PMC231810  PMID: 9001238

Abstract

The Id1 protein acts as a negative regulator in early-B-cell differentiation by antagonizing the function of the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors. Expression of the Id1 gene during B-cell development is governed at the transcriptional level primarily by a pro-B-cell-specific enhancer (PBE) located 3 kb downstream of the gene. We report here the identification of CAAT/enhancer binding protein beta (C/EBPbeta) as a component of the two major PBE-binding complexes (PBEC1 and PBEC2) found in pro-B cells by gel mobility shift assays. Formation of the PBECs is abolished when a classic C/EBP binding site is used as a competitor, and binding complexes similar to the PBECs are formed when the classic C/EBP site is used as a probe. We show that CHOP, a negative regulator of C/EBPs, specifically inhibits PBE binding in vitro and its enhancer activity in vivo. In pro-B cells, C/EBPbeta binds to the PBE site not as apparent homodimers but possibly in association with at least one other polypeptide, which might determine the pro-B-cell-specific expression of the Id1 gene. Although isoforms of C/EBPbeta are expressed in various B cells, they bind to DNA only in LyD9 and Ba/F3 pro-B cells. We show that CHOP is expressed in 70Z/3 and WEHI-231 cells. We also demonstrate that CHOP is associated with C/EBPbeta in WEHI-231 cells, which may provide an additional mechanism to control the function of C/EBPbeta and the expression of the Id1 gene.

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