Authors
Yoshimi Tokuzawa, Eiko Kaiho, Masayoshi Maruyama, Kazutoshi Takahashi, Kaoru Mitsui, Mitsuyo Maeda, Hitoshi Niwa, Shinya Yamanaka
Publication date
2003/4/1
Journal
Molecular and cellular biology
Volume
23
Issue
8
Pages
2699-2708
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are immortal and pluripotent cells derived from early mammalian embryos. Transcription factor Oct3/4 is essential for self-renewal of ES cells and early mouse development. However, only a few Oct3/4 target genes have been identified. In this study, we found that F-box-containing protein Fbx15 was expressed predominantly in mouse undifferentiated ES cells. Inactivation of Oct3/4 in ES cells led to rapid extinction of Fbx15 expression. Reporter gene analyses demonstrated that this ES cell-specific expression required an 18-bp enhancer element located approximately 500 nucleotides upstream from the transcription initiation site. The enhancer contained an octamer-like motif and an adjacent Sox-binding motif. Deletion or point mutation of either motif abolished the enhancer activity. The 18-bp fragment became active in NIH 3T3 cells when Oct3/4 and Sox2 were coexpressed. A gel …
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