The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Molecular Cloning of cDNA Encoding a Novel Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor Isoform with a Distinct Amino-Terminus
Nobuo FuseKen-ichi YasumotoKazuhisa TakedaShintaro AmaeMiki YoshizawaTetsuo UdonoKazuhiro TakahashiMakoto TamaiYasushi TomitaMasayoshi TachibanaShigeki Shibahara
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1999 Volume 126 Issue 6 Pages 1043-1051

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Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) is a basic helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper protein, and plays an important role in the development of various cell types, such as neural-crest-derived melanocytes and optic-cup-derived retinal pigment epithelium. Three isoforms of MITF with distinct amino-termini have been described. These include melanocyte lineage-specific MITF-M, heart-type MITF-H, and the recently identified MITF-A. Here we identify a fourth isoform, MITF-C, with a unique amino-terminus of 34 amino acid residues, which shares about 43% sequence identity with putative transactivation segments of two previously identified leukemogenic factors, ENL and AF-9. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that MITF-C mRNA is expressed in many cell types, including retinal pigment epithelium, but is undetectable in melanocyte-lineage cells. In contrast, MITF-A and MITF-H mRNAs are coexpressed in all cell types examined. Transient cotransfection assays suggested that MITF-C, like other MITF isoforms, functions as a transcriptional activator of certain target genes, but its transactivation specificity for the target promoters is different from those of other MITF isoforms. Therefore, isoform multiplicity provides MITF with differential expression patterns as well as functional diversity.

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