| Literature DB >> 17904126 |
Fardin Hosseinpour1, Yoav Timsit, Chika Koike, Kenji Matsui, Yukio Yamamoto, Rick Moore, Masahiko Negishi.
Abstract
Various drugs such as phenobarbital (PB) trigger translocation of constitutive active/adrostane receptor (CAR) from the cytoplasm into the nucleus of mouse liver cells without directly binding to the receptor. We have now characterized the guanine nucleotide exchange factor epithelial cell-transforming gene 2 (ECT2) as a PB-inducible factor as well as a cellular signal that represses PB-triggered nuclear translocation of CAR. When CFP-tagged ECT2 was co-expressed with YFP-tagged CAR in the liver of Car(-/-) mice, ECT2 repressed CAR nuclear translocation. Coexpression of various deletion mutants delineated this repressive activity to the tandem Dbl homology/pleckstrin homology domains of ECT2 and to their cytosolic expression. CAR directly bound to the PH domain. Thus, ECT2 may comprise a part of the PB response signal regulating the intracellular trafficking of CAR.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17904126 PMCID: PMC2367110 DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2007.09.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124