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Differential regulation of mouse and human Mu opioid receptor gene depends on the single stranded DNA structure of its promoter and α-complex protein 1.

Dong-Sun Lee1,2, Ping-Yee Law3, Wei Ln3, Horace H Loh3, Kyu Young Song3, Hack Sun Choi1,2.   

Abstract

The Mu opioid receptor (MOR) mediates various functions of opioid-induced analgesia, euphoria and respiratory depression, and is a major target of opioid analgesics. Understanding of MOR gene expression among species is important for understanding its analgesic function in humans. In the current study, the polypyrimidine/polypurine (PPy/u) region, a key element of MOR gene expression, was compared in humans and mice. The mouse PPy/u element is highly homologous to its human element (84%), and the mouse MOR (mMOR) reporter drives luciferase activity 35-fold more effectively than the human MOR (hMOR) reporter. The structural study of reporter plasmids using S1 nuclease indicates that the mouse PPy/u element has a particular conformational structure, namely a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) region that promotes strong promoter activity. DNA electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that the recombinant α-complex protein 1 (α-CP1) is capable of binding to a single-stranded mouse PPy/u sequence. Furthermore, plasmid-expressing α-CP1 activated the expression of a luciferase reporter when cotransfected with a single-stranded (p336/306) construct. In addition, the α-CP1 gene induced the mMOR gene in mouse neuronal cells and did not induce the human neuronal MOR gene. The current study demonstrates that α-CP1 functions as a transcriptional activator in the mMOR gene, but does not function in the hMOR gene due to species-specific structural differences. The differences in human and mouse MOR gene expression are based on α-CP1 and the ssDNA structure of the MOR promoter. The MOR gene is species-specifically regulated, as the PPy/u element adopts a unique species-specific conformation and α-CP1 recruitment.

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Keywords:  Mu opioid receptor; electrophoretic mobility shift assays; poly(C) sequence; polypyrimidine/polypurine region; transcriptional activator; α-complex protein 1

Year:  2017        PMID: 28529734      PMCID: PMC5431465          DOI: 10.3892/br.2017.877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Rep        ISSN: 2049-9434


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