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Electrophile Response Element-mediated Induction of the Cystine/Glutamate Exchange Transporter Gene Expression
In mammalian cultured cells, the cystine/glutamate exchange transport mediated by system x c â is important to maintain intracellular GSH levels. System x c â consists of two protein components, xCT and the heavy chain of 4F2 antigen. The activity of system x c â is induced by various stimuli,...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-11, Vol.277 (47), p.44765-44771 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In mammalian cultured cells, the cystine/glutamate exchange transport mediated by system x c
â is important to maintain intracellular GSH levels. System x c
â consists of two protein components, xCT and the heavy chain of 4F2 antigen. The activity of system x c
â is induced by various stimuli, including electrophilic agents like diethyl maleate. In the present study, we have investigated
the mechanism of the transcriptional regulation of xCT mRNA by diethyl maleate. The xCT gene consisted of twelve exons and
sequence analysis identified four electrophile response element (EpRE)-like sequences between â230 and â1 in the 5â²-flanking
region, designated EpRE-1 to EpRE-4. To identify sequences mediating the constitutive and induced expression of xCT, a series
of 5â²-deletion mutants created from the 5â²-flanking region were cloned into a luciferase reproter vector and transfected into
BHK21 cells. The 5â²-deletion analysis revealed that the sequence between â116 and â82 is essential for the basal expression
and the sequence between â226 and â116 containing EpRE-1 is essential in response to diethyl maleate. Mutational analysis
demonstrated that EpRE-1 is critically involved in the response to diethyl maleate. Other stress agents like arsenite, cadmium,
and hydroquinone seemed to induce system x c
â activity via the same sequence. Furthermore, the experiments using the mouse embryonic fibroblasts derived from the Nrf2-deficient
mice revealed that the induction of xCT gene by electrophilic agents is mediated by Nrf2. EpRE occurs in a broad spectrum
of genes for the proteins that are involved in the defense against xenobiotics and regulates their expression. The present
results have demonstrated that xCT is a novel member of this protein family. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M208704200 |