Identification of a minimal cis-element and cognate trans-factor(s) required for induction of Rac2 gene expression during K562 cell differentiation.

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This study investigates the mechanisms responsible for increased Rac2 gene expression during myeloid cell differentiation. Treatment of K562 chronic myelogenous leukemia cells with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) induces megakaryocytic differentiation and Rac2 gene transcription following a lag of 6-12 h. Promoter/luciferase reporter gene assays reveal that a 135 bp cis-element located between -4223 and -4008 bp upstream of the Rac2 transcription start site is necessary and sufficient for PMA-induced gene expression. The AP1 transcription factor binds to three cis-elements within the 135 bp Rac2 gene regulatory region both in vitro and in vivo following PMA treatment, and mutagenesis of the AP1 binding sites ablates the PMA responsiveness of the 135 bp Rac2 gene regulatory region. Ov…