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Regulation of the Neuronal Proteasome by Zif268 (Egr1)
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Most forms of neuronal plasticity are associated with induction of the transcription factor Zif268 (Egr1/Krox24/NGF-IA). In a genome-wide scan, we obtained evidence for potential modulation of proteasome subunit and regulatory genes by Zif268 in neurons, a finding of significance considering emerging evidence that the proteasome modulates synaptic function. Bioinformatic analysis indicated that the candidate proteasome Zif268 target genes had a rich concentration of putative Zif268 binding sites immediately upstream of the transcriptional start sites. Regulation of the mRNAs encoding the psmb9 (Lmp2) and psme2 (PA28β) proteasome subunits, along with the proteasome-regulatory kinase serum/glucocorticoid-regulated kinase (SGK) and the proteasome-associated antigen peptide transporter subunit 1 (Tap1), was confirmed after transfection of a neuronal cell line with Zif268. Conversely, these mRNAs were upregulated in cerebral cortex tissue fromZif268knock-out mice relative to controls, confirming that Zif268 suppresses their expression in the CNS. Transfected Zif268 reduced the activity ofpsmb9,SGK, andTap1promoter–reporter constructs. Alteredpsmb9,SGK, andTap1mRNA levels were also observed in anin vivomodel of neuronal plasticity involving Zif268 induction: the effect of haloperidol administration on striatal gene expression. Consistent with these effects on proteasome gene expression, increased Zif268 expression suppressed proteasome activity, whereasZif268knock-out mice exhibited elevated cortical proteasome activity. Our findings reveal that Zif268 regulates the expression of proteasome and related genes in neuronal cells and provide new evidence that altered expression of proteasome activity after Zif268 induction may be a key component of long-lasting CNS plasticity.
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Title: Regulation of the Neuronal Proteasome by Zif268 (Egr1)
Description:
Most forms of neuronal plasticity are associated with induction of the transcription factor Zif268 (Egr1/Krox24/NGF-IA).
In a genome-wide scan, we obtained evidence for potential modulation of proteasome subunit and regulatory genes by Zif268 in neurons, a finding of significance considering emerging evidence that the proteasome modulates synaptic function.
Bioinformatic analysis indicated that the candidate proteasome Zif268 target genes had a rich concentration of putative Zif268 binding sites immediately upstream of the transcriptional start sites.
Regulation of the mRNAs encoding the psmb9 (Lmp2) and psme2 (PA28β) proteasome subunits, along with the proteasome-regulatory kinase serum/glucocorticoid-regulated kinase (SGK) and the proteasome-associated antigen peptide transporter subunit 1 (Tap1), was confirmed after transfection of a neuronal cell line with Zif268.
Conversely, these mRNAs were upregulated in cerebral cortex tissue fromZif268knock-out mice relative to controls, confirming that Zif268 suppresses their expression in the CNS.
Transfected Zif268 reduced the activity ofpsmb9,SGK, andTap1promoter–reporter constructs.
Alteredpsmb9,SGK, andTap1mRNA levels were also observed in anin vivomodel of neuronal plasticity involving Zif268 induction: the effect of haloperidol administration on striatal gene expression.
Consistent with these effects on proteasome gene expression, increased Zif268 expression suppressed proteasome activity, whereasZif268knock-out mice exhibited elevated cortical proteasome activity.
Our findings reveal that Zif268 regulates the expression of proteasome and related genes in neuronal cells and provide new evidence that altered expression of proteasome activity after Zif268 induction may be a key component of long-lasting CNS plasticity.
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