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The turkey transcription factor Pit-1/GHF-1 can activate the turkey prolactin and growth hormone gene promoters in Vitro but is not detectable in lactotrophs in vivo

  • Kristy L. Weatherly
  • , Ramachandran Ramesh
  • , Heather Strange
  • , Kerry L. Waite
  • , Brian Storrie
  • , John A. Proudman
  • , Eric A. Wong

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Abstract

The transcription factor Pit-1/GHF-1 plays an important role in regulating the prolactin (Prl) and growth hormone (GH) genes in mammals. In this study, the role that Pit-1 plays in regulating the prolactin and growth hormone genes in avian species was examined by cotransfection assays and immunofluorescence staining of pituitary sections. In cotransfection assays, turkey Pit-1 activated the turkey Prl, turkey GH, and rat Prl promoters 3.8-, 3.7-, and 12.5-fold, respectively. This activation was comparable to rat Pit-1 activation of these same promoters. A point mutation in the turkey Pit-1 cDNA, which changed leu-219 to ser-219, resulted in a 2-, 2-, and 10-fold reduction in the activation of the turkey Prl, turkey GH, and rat Prl promoters, respectively. Unexpectedly, coexpression of tPit-1 (leu-219) and tPit-1(ser-219) activated turkey Prl and rat Prl promoters 9.4- and 35.9-fold, respectively, but had no effect on the turkey GH promoter. Dual-label immunofluorescence analysis of turkey pituitary sections revealed that Pit-1 was not detectable in prolactin-staining cells but was detectable in GH-staining cells. Taken together, these data indicate that in the domestic turkey, Pit-1 can activate the turkey Prl promoter in vitro, but does not appear to play a role in regulating Prl gene expression in vivo. Pit-1, however, still likely plays a role in regulating GH gene expression.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)244-253
Number of pages10
JournalGeneral and Comparative Endocrinology
Volume123
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Endocrinology

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