| Literature DB >> 22174042 |
Seo-Yoon Chang1, Jae Min Cho, Dong-Bin Kim, Hyun-Jong Jang, Seung Hyun Ko, Yang-Hyeok Jo, Myung-Jun Kim.
Abstract
Early growth response-1 (EGR-1), one of immediate early response genes, is involved in diverse cellular response. We recently reported that quercetin increased catalytic subunit of γ-glutamylcysteine ligase (GCLC) via the interaction of EGR-1 to GCLC promoter in INS-1 beta-cells. Therefore, this study investigated molecular mechanisms of quercetin-induced EGR-1 expression in INS-1 cells. Quercetin significantly induced EGR-1 protein and its mRNA expressions. This induction of EGR-1 was completely blocked by pretreatment with a PKA inhibitor, H89 and partially blocked by a p38 inhibitor, SB203580. Additionally, the siRNA-mediated inhibition of PKAα and p38 resulted in significant reduction of quercetin-induced EGR-1 promoter activity. Also, quercetin-induced EGR-1 protein expression was significantly decreased in the cells transfected with PKAα siRNA. Study using truncated EGR-1 promoter constructs showed that serum response element (SRE) sites, not cAMP response element site, were essential for EGR-1 transcription. However, electrophoretic mobility shift assay showed that quercetin did not affect the band intensity of DNA-protein complex on SRE site of EGR-1 promoter. Also, immune-shift assay using serum response factor (SRF) and phospho-SRF antibodies showed no difference between control and quercetin-treated groups. Collectively, quercetin-induced EGR-1 expression is largely dependent on PKA and partly on p38 MAPK pathway, and SRE sites of EGR-1 promoter are involved in quercetin-induced EGR-1 transcriptional activity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22174042 DOI: 10.1002/jcb.24024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Biochem ISSN: 0730-2312 Impact factor: 4.429