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Molecular structure and transcriptional regulation by nuclear factor-kappaB of the mouse kinin B1 receptor gene

Item Type:Article
Title:Molecular structure and transcriptional regulation by nuclear factor-kappaB of the mouse kinin B1 receptor gene
Creators Name:Merino, V.F., Silva, J.A., Araújo, R.C., Avellar, M.C., Bascands, J.L., Schanstra, J.P., Paiva, A.C., Bader, M. and Pesquero, J.B.
Abstract:Kinins are important mediators in cardiovascular homeostasis, inflammation, and nociception. Two kinin receptors have been described, B1 and B2. The B1 receptor is normally absent in healthy tissues, but is highly induced under pathological conditions. To understand the molecular mechanism of B1 receptor up-regulation, we determined the mouse B1 receptor gene structure, isolated and characterized the promoter region and studied its transcriptional regulation. The mouse B1 receptor gene contains two exons (with the entire coding region located in the second exon) and a TATA-less promoter with multiple transcription start sites. A 7.7-kbp portion of the 5′-flanking region was examined for promoter activity in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). A minimal 92-bp fragment, located immediately upstream of the transcription start region, exerted basal and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-inducible transcription activity in the sense and antisense orientation, and was thereby identified as an enhancer element. Nuclear extracts from VSMCs showed basal and LPS-inducible binding activity of nuclear factor (NF)-κB at this sequence. B1 receptor transcription activation in response to LPS was abolished by cotransfection with IκBαΔN, an NF-κB repressor. In summary, our results reveal the structure of the mouse B1 receptor gene and the involvement of NF-κB in the inducible mouse kinin B1 receptor expression under pathological conditions. Copyright
Keywords:Enhancer, Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), Mouse Kinin B1 Receptor Gene, Multiple Transcription Start Sites, Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), VSMC Promoter, Animals, Mice, Rats
Source:Biological Chemistry
ISSN:1431-6730
Publisher:de Gruyter
Volume:386
Number:6
Page Range:515-522
Date:1 June 2005
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1515/BC.2005.061
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