1997
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1201368
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An intron 1 enhancer element mediates oestrogen-induced suppression of ERBB2 expression

Abstract: Overexpression of the ERBB2 gene in human breast cancer is associated with a poor prognosis and resistance to hormonal treatment and chemotherapy. Oestrogen receptor (ER) positive tumour-derived cell lines are known to express relatively low levels of ERBB2 protein under oestrogenic conditions, but markedly higher levels following withdrawal of oestrogens or administration of tamoxifen. Expression of the closely related ERBB3 gene, which co-operates with ERBB2 in cellular transformation, is now shown to respon… Show more

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“…One of the four footprinted sequences described in the ERBB2 ®rst intron oestrogen-dependent enhancer (Bates and Hurst 1997a), called FPC, is extremely similar to FP3 (Figure 3a). The EMSA analysis shown in Figure 3c demonstrates that a FPC oligonucleotide forms a complex that is indistinguishable from FP3wt, is competed by canonical AP-2 and supershifted by the anti-AP2 antibody.…”
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“…One of the four footprinted sequences described in the ERBB2 ®rst intron oestrogen-dependent enhancer (Bates and Hurst 1997a), called FPC, is extremely similar to FP3 (Figure 3a). The EMSA analysis shown in Figure 3c demonstrates that a FPC oligonucleotide forms a complex that is indistinguishable from FP3wt, is competed by canonical AP-2 and supershifted by the anti-AP2 antibody.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ZR75.1 cells were grown in oestrogenic (CM or SM+17b-oestradiol) Figure 3 Biochemical characterization of the oestrogen-dependent negative element in the ERBB2 promoter. (a) The sequence of the footprinted region around an AP-2 site at position 7397 in the ERBB2 promoter (FP3wt) (Hollywood and Hurst, 1993), compared to the sequence present in plasmid pE2P.Pp.CAT (FP3mod) and to the sequence of the footprint C (FPC) of the oestrogen-dependent enhancer found in the ®rst intron of human ERBB2 (Bates and Hurst, 1997a). The boxed part represents the`core binding sequence', as de®ned by methylation interference.…”
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