A negative vitamin D response DNA element in the human parathyroid hormone-related peptide gene binds to vitamin D receptor along with Ku antigen to mediate negative gene regulation by vitamin D.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
T NishishitaT Fujita

Abstract

We found that the human parathyroid hormone-related peptide (hPTHrP) gene contained a DNA element (nVDREhPTHrP) homologous to a negative vitamin D response element in the human parathyroid hormone gene. It bound to vitamin D receptor (VDR) but not retinoic acid Xalpha receptor (RXRalpha) in the human T cell line MT2 cells. VDR binding to this element was confirmed by the Southwestern assay combined with immunodepletion using anti-VDR monoclonal antibody, and this binding activity was repressed by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. Such a repression was reversed by acid phosphatase treatment, suggesting that 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 phosphorylates VDR to weaken its binding activity to nVDREhPTHrP. In electrophoretic mobility shift assay, we found anti-Ku antigen antibody specifically supershifted the MT2 nuclear proteinnVDREhPTHrP complex. The nVDREhPTHrP-bearing reporter plasmid produced vitamin D-dependent inhibition of the reporter activity in MT2 cells, which was markedly masked by the introduction of the Ku antigen expression vector in the antisense orientation. On the other hand, such a procedure did not perturb the vitamin D response element-mediated gene stimulation by vitamin D. These results indicate that nVDREhPTHrP interacts ...Continue Reading

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