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The mouse nac1 gene, encoding a cocaine-regulated Bric-a-brac Tramtrac Broad complex/Pox virus and Zinc finger protein, is regulated by AP1.

S A Mackler1, Y X Homan, L Korutla, A C Conti, J A Blendy.   

Abstract

NAC1 cDNA was identified as a novel transcript induced in the nucleus accumbens from rats chronically treated with cocaine. NAC1 is a member of the Bric-a-brac Tramtrac Broad complex/Pox virus and Zinc finger family of transcription factors and has been shown by overexpression studies to prevent the development of behavioral sensitization resulting from repeated cocaine treatment. This paper reports the cloning and characterization of the corresponding gene. The mouse Nac1 gene consist of six exons, with exon 2 containing an alternative splice donor, providing a molecular explanation of the splice variants observed in mouse and rat. Transcripts of Nac1 were ubiquitously detected in different mouse tissues with prominent expression in the brain. The mouse Nac1 gene was localized to chromosome 8, suggesting a highly plausible candidate gene to explain differences in cocaine-induced behaviors between C57BL6/J and DBA/2J mice that had previously been mapped to the area. In addition, a functional AP1 binding site has been identified in an intron 1 enhancer of the Nac1 gene that plays an essential role in the activation of the gene in differentiation of neuroblastoma cells. Co-transfection with c-jun and c-fos expression plasmids, which encode the two subunits of AP1, activated the wild type Nac1 intron 1 enhancer two-fold over basal, nearly at the level of NAC1 enhancer activity seen in differentiated N2A cells. Mutation of the AP1 site completely abrogated all activation of the NAC1 enhancer in differentiated N2A cells. Activation of immediate early genes such as c-fos and c-jun following chronic drug treatments has been well characterized. The present data describe one potential regulatory cascade involving these transcription factors and activation of NAC1. Identification of drug induced alterations in gene expression is key to understanding the types of molecular adaptations underlying addiction.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14521994     DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(03)00376-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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1.  The C-terminal pentapeptide of Nanog tryptophan repeat domain interacts with Nac1 and regulates stem cell proliferation but not pluripotency.

Authors:  Tianhua Ma; Zhe Wang; Yunqian Guo; Duanqing Pei
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2009-04-14       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Stress up-regulates neuronal expression of the herpes simplex virus type 2 large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase (R1; ICP10) by activating activator protein 1.

Authors:  Michael D Gober; Samantha Q Wales; J Colin Hunter; Bhuvnesh K Sharma; Laure Aurelian
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 2.643

Review 3.  Cocainomics: new insights into the molecular basis of cocaine addiction.

Authors:  Scott E Hemby
Journal:  J Neuroimmune Pharmacol       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 4.147

4.  Requirement for the POZ/BTB protein NAC1 in acute but not chronic psychomotor stimulant response.

Authors:  Scott Mackler; Alejandra Pacchioni; Ryan Degnan; Ying Homan; Alana C Conti; Peter Kalivas; Julie A Blendy
Journal:  Behav Brain Res       Date:  2007-09-02       Impact factor: 3.332

5.  NAC1 Regulates Somatic Cell Reprogramming by Controlling Zeb1 and E-cadherin Expression.

Authors:  Francesco Faiola; Nuoya Yin; Miguel Fidalgo; Xin Huang; Arven Saunders; Junjun Ding; Diana Guallar; Baoyen Dang; Jianlong Wang
Journal:  Stem Cell Reports       Date:  2017-08-03       Impact factor: 7.765

6.  Nac1 promotes self-renewal of embryonic stem cells through direct transcriptional regulation of c-Myc.

Authors:  Yan Ruan; Jianrong He; Wei Wu; Ping He; Yanping Tian; Lan Xiao; Gaoke Liu; Jiali Wang; Yuda Cheng; Shuo Zhang; Yi Yang; Jiaxiang Xiong; Ke Zhao; Ying Wan; He Huang; Junlei Zhang; Rui Jian
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-07-18

7.  Loss of NAC1 expression is associated with defective bony patterning in the murine vertebral axis.

Authors:  Kai Lee Yap; Polina Sysa-Shah; Brad Bolon; Ren-Chin Wu; Min Gao; Alice L Herlinger; Fengying Wang; Francesco Faiola; David Huso; Kathleen Gabrielson; Tian-Li Wang; Jianlong Wang; Ie-Ming Shih
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-26       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  Transcriptional mechanisms of drug addiction
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Authors:  Purva Bali; Paul J Kenny
Journal:  Dialogues Clin Neurosci       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 5.986

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