Pattern and regulation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase gene expression
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Pattern and regulation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase gene expression
Abstract
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase is the rate-limiting enzyme in the biogenesis of long chain fatty acids. There is a single copy of the gene for acetyl-CoA carboxylase per haploid chromosome set. The gene contains two promoters whose primary transcripts are differentially spliced resulting in multiple forms of acetyl-CoA carboxylase mRNA. These mRNA species are different in the 5'-untranslated region, but contain the same coding region. Generation of different forms of the mRNA is tissue specific and controlled by physiological conditions. Two promoters contain an extensive array of cis-elements that perceive changes in the cellular environment signalling repression and induction of long chain fatty acid synthesis. The ability of the gene to respond to various lipogenic signals and the presence of the same coding sequence in all acetyl-CoA carboxylase mRNA species suggest that the biosynthesis of fatty acids required for multiple functions in the cells is primarily regulated at the gene level.
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