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Publication : Nitric oxide down-regulates caveolin-3 levels through the interaction with myogenin, its transcription factor.

First Author  Martínez-Moreno M Year  2007
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  282
Issue  32 Pages  23044-54
PubMed ID  17519233 Mgi Jnum  J:124608
Mgi Id  MGI:3722026 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M610751200
Citation  Martinez-Moreno M, et al. (2007) Nitric oxide down-regulates caveolin-3 levels through the interaction with myogenin, its transcription factor. J Biol Chem 282(32):23044-54
abstractText  Certain patients suffering from chronic diseases such as AIDS or cancer experience a constant cellular secretion of tumor necrosis factor alpha and other pro-inflammatory cytokines that results in a continuous release of nitric oxide (*NO) to the bloodstream. One immediate consequence of the deleterious action of *NO is weight loss and the progressive destruction of muscular mass in a process known as cachexia. We have previously reported that caveolin-3, a specific marker of muscle cells, becomes down-regulated by the action of *NO on muscular myotubes. We describe herein that the changes observed in caveolin-3 levels are due to the alteration of the DNA binding activity of the muscular transcription factor myogenin. In the presence of *NO, the binding of transcription factors from cell nuclear extracts of muscular tissues to the E boxes present in the caveolin-3 promoter become substantially reduced. When we purified recombinant myogenin and treated it with *NO donors, we could detect its S-nitrosylation by three independent methods, suggesting that very likely one of the cysteine residues of the molecule is being modified. Given the role of myogenin as a regulatory protein that determines the level of multiple muscle genes expressed during late myogenesis, our results might represent a novel mode of regulation of muscle development under conditions of nitric oxide-mediated toxicity.
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