Literature DB >> 18450749

OSBP negatively regulates ABCA1 protein stability.

Kristin Bowden1, Neale D Ridgway.   

Abstract

Oxysterol binding to liver X receptors (LXR) increases the transcription of genes involved in cholesterol efflux and disposal, such as ABCA1 (ATP-binding cassette transporter A1). Other cytoplasmic sterol-binding proteins could interact with this pathway by sequestering or delivering substrates and ligands. One potential regulator is OSBP (oxysterol-binding protein), which is implicated in the integration of sterol sensing/transport with sphingomyelin synthesis and cell signaling. Since these activities could impact the cholesterol efflux pathway, we examined whether OSBP was involved in LXR regulation and in expression and activity of ABCA1. Suppression of OSBP in Chinese hamster ovary cells by RNA interference resulted in increased ABCA1 protein expression and cholesterol efflux activity following induction with oxysterols or the synthetic LXR agonist TO901317. OSBP knockdown in J774 macrophages also increased ABCA1 expression in the presence and absence of LXR agonists. OSBP depletion did not affect ABCA1 mRNA levels or LXR activity. Rather, OSBP silencing increased the half-life of ABCA1 protein by 3-fold. Sphingomyelin synthesis was suppressed in OSBP-depleted cells treated with 25-hydroxycholesterol but not TO901317 or 22-hydroxycholesterol and did not correlate with ABCA1 stabilization. Moreover, co-transfection experiments revealed that reduction of ABCA1 protein by OSBP was prevented by a mutation in the sterol-binding domain but not by mutations that abrogated interaction with the Golgi apparatus or endoplasmic reticulum. Thus, OSBP opposes the activity of LXR by negatively regulating ABCA1 activity in the cytoplasm by sterol-binding domain-dependent protein destabilization.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18450749     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M800918200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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