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Publication : The adaptor-related protein complex 2, alpha 2 subunit (AP2α2) gene is a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor cardiac target gene.

First Author  Buroker NE Year  2012
Journal  Protein J Volume  31
Issue  1 Pages  75-83
PubMed ID  22160327 Mgi Jnum  J:344705
Mgi Id  MGI:6874857 Doi  10.1007/s10930-011-9379-0
Citation  Buroker NE, et al. (2012) The adaptor-related protein complex 2, alpha 2 subunit (AP2alpha2) gene is a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor cardiac target gene. Protein J 31(1):75-83
abstractText  A peroxisome proliferator-actived receptor (PPAR) response element (RE) in the promoter region of the adaptor-related protein complex 2, alpha 2 subunit (AP2alpha2) of mouse heart has been identified. The steroid hormone nuclear PPARs and the retinoid X receptors (RXRs) are important transcriptional factors that regulate gene expression, cell differentiation and lipid metabolism. They form homo- (RXR) and hetero- (PPAR-RXR) dimers that bind DNA at various REs. The AP2alpha2 gene is part of complex and process that transports lipids and proteins from the plasma membrane to the endosomal system. A PPAR activator (Wy14643) and DMSO (vehicle) was introduced into control and delta337T thyroid hormone receptor (TRbeta1) transgenic mice. Heart tissue was extracted and AP2alpha2 gene expression was compared using Affymetrix expression arrays and qRT PCR among four groups [control, control with Wy14643, delta337T TRbeta1 and delta337T TRbeta1 with Wy14643]. The gene expression of AP2alpha2 in the Wy14643 control and transgenic mouse groups was significantly up regulated over the vehicle mouse groups in both the array (p < 0.01) and qRT PCR (p < 0.01) studies. Duplex oligo DNAs containing the PPAR/RXR motif (AGGTCA/TCCAGT) from the AP2alpha2 promoter were used in EMSA to verify binding of the PPAR and RXR receptors to their REs. pGL4.0 [Luc] constructs of the AP2alpha2 promoter with and without the PPAR/RXR motifs were co-transfected with mouse PPARalpha, beta or gamma1 into HepG2 cells and used in lucerifase assays to verify gene activation. In conclusion our study revealed that PPARalpha regulates the mouse cardiac AP2alpha2 gene in both the control and transgenic mouse.
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