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Publication : CREM modulates the circadian expression of CYP51, HMGCR and cholesterogenesis in the liver.

First Author  Acimovic J Year  2008
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  376
Issue  1 Pages  206-10
PubMed ID  18775413 Mgi Jnum  J:141155
Mgi Id  MGI:3817353 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.08.126
Citation  Acimovic J, et al. (2008) CREM modulates the circadian expression of CYP51, HMGCR and cholesterogenesis in the liver. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 376(1):206-10
abstractText  We show for the first time that isoforms of the cAMP response element modulator Crem, regulate the circadian expression of Cyp51 and other cholesterogenic genes in the mouse liver. In the wild type mice the expression of Cyp51, Hmgs, Fpps, and Sqs is minimal between CT12 and CT16 and peaks between CT20 and CT24. Cyp51, Fpps, and Sqs lost the circadian behavior in Crem-/- livers while Hmgcr is phase advanced from CT20 to CT12. This coincides with a phase advance of lathosterol/cholesterol ratio, as detected by GC-MS. Overexpression of CREMtau and ICER has little effect on the Hmgcr proximal promoter while they influence expression from the CYP51 promoter. Our data indicate that Crem-dependent regulation of Cyp51 in the liver results in circadian expression of this gene. We propose that cAMP signaling might generally be involved in the circadian regulation of cholesterol synthesis on the periphery.
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