A novel association between clustered NF-kappa B and C/EBP binding sites is required for immune regulation of mosquito Defensin genes

  • J. M. Meredith
  • , R. J. L. Munks
  • , W. Grail
  • , H. Hurd
  • , P. Eggleston
  • , Mike Lehane

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Abstract

A comparative analysis identified key cis-acting regulatory elements responsible for the temporal control of mosquito Defensin gene expression. The promoters of Anopheles gambiae Defensin 1 and two isoforms of Aedes aegypti Defensin A are up-regulated by immune challenge. This stimulated activity depends upon a cluster of three NF-kappa B binding sites and closely associated C/EBP-like motifs, which function as a unit for optimal promoter activity. Binding of NF-kappa B and C/EBP like transcription factors is confirmed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay, including supershifts with antibodies to C/EBP. kappa B-like motifs are abundant within antimicrobial peptide gene promoters and most are very closely associated with putative C/EBP binding sites. This novel association between NF-kappa B and C/EBP binding sites may, therefore, be of widespread significance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)393-401
Number of pages9
JournalInsect Molecular Biology
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2006

Keywords

  • C/EBP
  • Defensin genes
  • Immune regulation
  • Mosquito
  • NF-κB

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