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A novel myeloid-restricted zebrafish CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein with a potent transcriptional activation domain

Lyons, S. E.
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Shue, B. C.
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Oates, A. C.  
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2001
Blood

The CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP) family consists of transcription factors essential for hematopoiesis. The defining feature of the C/EBPs is a highly conserved carboxy-terminal bZIP domain that is necessary and sufficient for dimerization and DNA binding, whereas their amino-terminal domains are unique. This study reports a novel c/ebp gene (c/ebp1) from zebrafish that encodes a protein homologous to mammalian C/EBPs within the bZIP domain, but with an amino terminus lacking homology to any C/EBP or to any known sequence. In zebrafish embryos, c/ebp1 expression was initially observed in cells within the yolk sac circulation valley at approximately the 16-to 18-somite stage, and at 24 hours postfertilization (hpf), also in circulating cells. Most c/ebp1+ cells also expressed a known early macrophage marker, leukocyte-specific plastin (I-plastin). Expression of both markers was lost in cloche, a mutant affecting hematopoiesis at the level of the hemangioblast. Expression of both markers was retained in m683 and spadetail, mutants affecting erythropoiesis, but not myelopoiesis. Further, c/ebp1 expression was lost in a mutant with defective myelopoiesis, but intact erythropoiesis. These data suggest that c/ebp1 is expressed exclusively in myeloid cells. In electrophoretic mobility shift assays, c/ebp1 was able to bind a C/EBP consensus DNA site. Further, a chimeric protein containing the amino-terminal domain of c/ebp1 fused to the DNA-binding domain of GAL4 induced a GAL4 reporter 4000-fold in NIH3T3 cells. These results suggest that c/ebp1 is a novel member of the C/EBP family that may function as a potent transcriptional activator in myeloid cells. © 2001 by The American Society of Hematology.

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research article
DOI
10.1182/blood.V97.9.2611
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0035353205

Author(s)
Lyons, S. E.
Shue, B. C.
Oates, A. C.  
Zon, L. I.
Paul Liu, P.
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Blood
Volume

97

Issue

9

Start page

2611

End page

2617

Subjects

Amino Acid Sequence

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amino terminal sequence

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animal cell

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Animals

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Article

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bone marrow cell

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carboxy terminal sequence

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CCAAT enhancer binding protein

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CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins

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chimeric protein

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Chromosome Mapping

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controlled study

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dimerization

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DNA

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DNA binding

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DNA sequence

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electrophoretic mobility

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embryo

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gene

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Gene expression

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gene mapping

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hematopoiesis

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in situ hybridization

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Leukopoiesis

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Molecular Sequence Data

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mouse

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myelopoiesis

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nonhuman

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nucleotide sequence

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open reading frame

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Organ Specificity

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Polymerase Chain Reaction

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priority journal

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RNA

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Sequence Alignment

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Trans-Activation (Genetics)

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transcription factor

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transcription initiation

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zebra fish

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zebrafish

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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