Glucose induces expression of rat pyruvate carboxylase through a carbohydrate response element in the distal gene promoter.
Biochem J
; 426(2): 159-70, 2010 Feb 09.
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Pyruvate carboxylase is an enzyme of the so-called pyruvate cycling pathways, which have been proposed to contribute to glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in pancreatic beta-cells. In the rat insulinoma cell line 832/13, transcripts from both the distal and proximal gene promoter for pyruvate carboxylase are up-regulated by glucose, with pyruvate carboxylase being expressed mainly from the distal gene promoter. At position -408 to -392 relative to the transcription start site, the distal gene promoter was found to contain a ChoRE (carbohydrate response element). Its deletion abolishes glucose responsiveness of the promoter, and the sequence can mediate glucose responsiveness to a heterologous gene promoter. ChREBP (carbohydrate response element-binding protein) and its dimerization partner Mlx (Max-like protein X) bind to the ChoRE in vitro. ChREBP further binds to the distal promoter region at a high glucose concentration in situ. The E-box-binding transcription factors USF1/2 (upstream stimulatory factor 1/2) and E2A variant 2 [also known as E47 and TCF3 (transcription factor 3)] can also bind to the ChoRE. Overexpression of E2A diminishes the magnitude of the glucose response from the pyruvate carboxylase ChoRE. This illustrates that competition between ChREBP-Mlx and other factors binding to the ChoRE affects glucose responsiveness. We conclude that a ChoRE in the distal gene promoter contributes to the glucose-mediated expression of pyruvate carboxylase.
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Piruvato Carboxilase
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Ratos
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Regulação Enzimológica da Expressão Gênica
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Regiões Promotoras Genéticas
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Elementos de Resposta
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Glucose
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Animals
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En
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Biochem J
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article
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Estados Unidos