Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein-2 modulates human brain acyl-CoA hydrolase gene transcription

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Mitsuhiro Takagi
Fumitaka Suto
Tetsuya Suga
Junji Yamada
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[1] Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science,Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry
[2] Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science,Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry
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acyl-CoA hydrolase; acyl-CoA thioesterase; cholesterol; cholesteryl ester; neuron; SREBP; transcription;
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The brain shows high catalyzing activity during hydrolysis of long-chain acyl-CoAs into fatty acids and CoA-SH. Brain acyl-CoA hydrolase (BACH) is responsible for most of the long-chain acyl-CoA hydrolyzing activity in the brain and is localized exclusively in neurons. We analyzed the human BACH gene promoter, focusing on transcriptional regulation by Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein-2 (SREBP-2), which is a transcription factor that activates genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis and uptake. When the nuclear form of SREBP-2 gene was transfected into human neuroblastoma cells, transcription of a BACH gene promoter-luciferase reporter gene was activated through a sterol regulatory element (SRE) motif. Moreover, a gel shift assay demonstrated that SREBP-2 specifically bound to the SRE motif. These results suggest that transcription of the BACH gene is activated by SREBP-2. This study also provides insights into BACH function in the interaction between the metabolism of acyl-CoAs and cholesterol in neurons.
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