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  • Heterodimeric interactions between chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor family members ARP1 and ear2.

Heterodimeric interactions between chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor family members ARP1 and ear2.

The Journal of biological chemistry (1999-05-13)
D Avram, J E Ishmael, D J Nevrivy, V J Peterson, S H Lee, P Dowell, M Leid
ABSTRACT

Members of the chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor (COUP-TF) subfamily of orphan nuclear receptors, which minimally includes COUP-TFI and ARP1, are highly expressed in brain and are generally considered to be constitutive repressors of transcription. We have used a yeast two-hybrid system to isolate proteins expressed in brain that interact with ARP1. One of the proteins isolated in this screen was Ear2, another orphan receptor that has been suggested to be a member of the COUP-TF subfamily. Here we demonstrate that ARP1 and Ear2 form heterodimers in solution and on directly repeated response elements with high efficiency and a specificity differing from that of homodimeric complexes composed of either receptor. ARP1 and Ear2 were observed to interact in mammalian cells, and the tissue distribution of Ear2 transcripts was found to overlap precisely with the expression pattern of ARP1 in several mouse tissues and embryonal carcinoma cell lines. Heterodimeric interactions between ARP1 and Ear2 may define a distinct pathway of orphan receptor signaling.