| Literature DB >> 27365399 |
Kang Li1, Ling Tian2, Zhongjian Guo3, Sanyou Guo4, Jianzhen Zhang5, Shi-Hong Gu6, Subba R Palli7, Yang Cao4, Sheng Li8.
Abstract
The temporal control mechanisms that precisely control animal development remain largely elusive. The timing of major developmental transitions in insects, including molting and metamorphosis, is coordinated by the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). 20E involves feedback loops to maintain pulses of ecdysteroid biosynthesis leading to its upsurge, whereas the underpinning molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Using the silkworm Bombyx mori as a model, we demonstrated that E75, the 20E primary response gene, mediates a regulatory loop between ecdysteroid biosynthesis and 20E signaling. E75 isoforms A and C directly bind to retinoic acid receptor-related response elements in Halloween gene promoter regions to induce gene expression thus promoting ecdysteroid biosynthesis and developmental transition, whereas isoform B antagonizes the transcriptional activity of isoform A/C through physical interaction. As the expression of E75 isoforms is differentially induced by 20E, the E75-mediated regulatory loop represents a fine autoregulation of steroidogenesis, which contributes to the precise control of developmental timing.Entities:
Keywords: Halloween genes; ROREs; development; feedback regulation; isoform-specific; nuclear receptor; protein-protein interaction; signal transduction; steroidogenesis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27365399 PMCID: PMC5000065 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.737072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157