- Transcriptional regulation of HIV-1 host factor COMMD1 by the Sp family.
Transcriptional regulation of HIV-1 host factor COMMD1 by the Sp family.
Copper metabolism Murr1 domain containingย 1 (COMMD1) has multiple functions in the regulation of protein stability at the plasma membrane and in the cytoplasm. However, the regulation of COMMD1 transcriptional has remained to be elucidated. In the present study, the 5'โflanking region (โ1,192/+83ย bp) of the human COMMD1 gene was cloned. It was observed that the COMMD1 promoter region contains GCโrich region that has 7ย putative Sp1โbinding sites via inย silico analysis. The proximal promoter region at โ289/+83ย bp was required for COMMD1 basal promoter activity by deletion constructs of COMMD1 promoter. Moreover, Sp1 inhibitor, mithramycinย A, suppressed basal COMMD1 promoter activity. The Sp1โbinding site (โ11/โ1ย bp) in the proximal promoter region was a critical site for COMMD1 gene regulation by Sp1 and Sp3. Sp1 upregulated COMMD1 promoter activity, whereas Sp3 suppressed it. Endogenous Sp1 and Sp3 bound to the proximal promoter region of COMMD1. Taken together, Sp1 constitutively regulates the basal expression of the COMMD1 gene in human epithelial cell lines.