Literature DB >> 8974058

Catecholamines and cardiac growth.

M P Gupta1, M Gupta, S Jakovcic, R Zak.   

Abstract

The present knowledge concerning the alpha- and beta-adrenergic systems in the regulation of cardiac growth and gene expression is reviewed. To investigate the mechanism by which cAMP regulates the expression of cardiac genes we have used cultured myocytes derived from fetal rat hearts. We have shown previously that the addition of Br cAMP to the culture medium produced an increase in alpha-myosin heavy chain (alpha-MHC) mRNA level, in its rate of transcription as well as in the amount of V1 isomyosin. To characterize the promoter element(s) involved in cAMP responsive regulation of alpha-MHC expression we performed transient transfection analysis with a series of alpha-MHC gene promoter-CAT constructs. We have identified a 13 bp E-box/M-CAT hybrid motif (EM element) which conferred a basal muscle specific and cAMP inducible expression of the alpha-MHC gene. Using mobility shift assay we have documented that one of the EM element binding protein is TEF-1. Moreover, by incubating cardiac nuclear extracts with the catalytic subunit of PK-A we have found that factor(s) binding to the EM element is a substrate for cAMP dependent phosphorylation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8974058     DOI: 10.1007/bf00408659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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