Novel function of the poly(C)-binding protein αCP3 as a transcriptional repressor of the mu opioid receptor gene

Sun Choi Hack, Sung Kim Chun, Kyu Hwang Cheol, Young Song Kyu, Ping Yee Law, Li Na Wei, Horace H. Loh

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Abstract

The alpha-complex proteins (αCP) are generally known as RNA-binding proteins that interact in a sequence-specific fashion with single-stranded poly(C). These proteins are mainly involved in various post-transcriptional regulations (e.g., mRNA stabilization or translational activation/silencing). Here we report a novel function of αCP3, a member of the αCP family. αCP3 bound to the double-stranded poly(C) element essential for the mu opioid receptor (MOR) promoter and repressed the promoter activity at the transcriptional level. We identified αCP3 using affinity column chromatography containing the doublestranded poly(C) element and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. αCP3 binding to the poly(C) sequence of the MOR gene was sequence specific, as confirmed by the supershift assay. In cotransfection studies, αCP3 repressed the MOR promoter only when the poly(C) sequence was intact. Ectopic expression of αCP3 led to repression of the endogenous MOR transcripts in NS20Y cells. When αCP3 was disrupted using small interfering RNA (siRNA) in NS20Y cells, the transcription of the endogenous target MOR gene was increased significantly. Our data suggest that αCP3 can function as a repressor of MOR transcription dependent on the MOR poly(C) sequence. We demonstrate for the first time a role of αCP3 as a transcriptional repressor in MOR gene regulation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3963-3973
Number of pages11
JournalFASEB Journal
Volume21
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2007

Keywords

  • Double-stranded poly(C) element
  • MOR transcription

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