Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1939904 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

PGC-1α co-activates transcription by several nuclear receptors. To study the interaction among PGC-1α, RXRα/FXR, and DNA, we performed electrophoresis mobility shift assays. The RXRα/FXR proteins specifically bound to DNA containing the IR-1 sequence in the absence of ligand. When the fusion protein of GST-PGC-1α was added to the mixture of RXRα/FXR/DNA, the ligand-influenced retardation of the mobility was observed. The ligand for RXRα (9-cis-retinoic acid) was necessary for this retardation, whereas, the ligand for FXR, chenodeoxycholic acid, barely had an effect. The results obtained using truncated PGC-1α proteins suggested that two regions are necessary for PGC-1α to interact with the DNA-binding complex of RXRα/FXR. One is the region of the second leucine-rich motif, and the other is that of the amino acid sequence CQQQKPQRRP, present between the second and third leucine-rich motifs. The results obtained with the SPQSS mutation for KPQRR suggested that the basic amino acids are important for the interaction.

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