| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1949717 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2010 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												TM7SF2 gene encodes 3β-hydroxysterol Î14-reductase, responsible for the reduction of C14-unsaturated sterols in cholesterol biosynthesis. TM7SF2 gene expression is controlled by cell sterol levels through the SREBP-2. The motifs of TM7SF2 promoter responsible for activation by SREBP-2 have not been characterized. Using electrophoretic mobility shift assays and mutation analysis, we identified a new SRE motif, 60% identical to an inverted SRE-3, able to bind SREBP-2 in vitro and in vivo. Co-transfection of promoter-luciferase reporter constructs in HepG2 cells showed that the binding of SREBP-2 to SRE produced approximately 26-fold promoter activation, whereas mutation of the SRE motif caused a dramatic decrease of transactivation by SREBP-2. The function of additional motifs that bind transcription factors cooperating with SREBP-2 was investigated. An inverted CCAAT-box, that binds nuclear factor Y (NF-Y), cooperates with SREBP-2 in TM7SF2 promoter activation. Deletion of this motif resulted in the loss of promoter induction by sterol starvation in HepG2 cells, as well as a decrease in fold activation by SREBP-2 in co-transfection experiments. Moreover, co-transfection of the promoter with a plasmid expressing dominant negative NF-YA did not permit full activation by SREBP-2. Three GC-boxes (1, 2, 3), known to bind Sp1 transcription factor, were also investigated. The mutagenesis of each of them produced a decrease in SREBP-2-dependent activation, the most powerful being GC-box2. A triple mutagenized promoter construct did not have an additive effect. We conclude that, besides the SRE motif, both the inverted CCAAT-box and GC-box2 are essential for full promoter activation by SREBP-2.
											Keywords
												FBSTM7SF2NF-YSREBP-2LDLRSRE25-HydroxycholesterolLPDsElectrophoretic mobility shift assaychromatin immunoprecipitationfoetal bovine serumEMSA یا electrophoretic mobility shift assay  Nuclear factor Ysterol regulatory elementLOVLovastatinPromoterCHiPcholesterollipoprotein deficient serumlow density lipoprotein receptor
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											Authors
												Gianluca Schiavoni, Anna Maria Bennati, Marilena Castelli, Maria Agnese Della Fazia, Tommaso Beccari, Giuseppe Servillo, Rita Roberti, 
											