Essential role in vivo of upstream stimulatory factors for a normal dietary response of the fatty acid synthase gene in the liver
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- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.4.2009
Essential role in vivo of upstream stimulatory factors for a normal dietary response of the fatty acid synthase gene in the liver
Abstract
In the liver, transcription of several genes encoding lipogenic and glycolytic enzymes, in particular the gene for fatty acid synthase (FAS), is known to be stimulated by dietary carbohydrates. The molecular dissection of the FAS promoter pointed out the critical role of an E box motif, located at position -65 with respect to the start site of transcription, in mediating the glucose- and insulin-dependent regulation of the gene. Upstream stimulatory factors (USF1 and USF2) and sterol response element binding protein 1 (SREBP1) were shown to be able to interact in vitro with this E box. However, to date, the relative contributions of USFs and SREBP1 ex vivo remain controversial. To gain insight into the specific roles of these factors in vivo, we have analyzed the glucose responsiveness of hepatic FAS gene expression in USF1 and USF2 knock-out mice. In both types of mouse lines, defective in either USF1 or USF2, induction of the FAS gene by refeeding a carbohydrate-rich diet was severely delayed, whereas expression of SREBP1 was almost normal and insulin response unchanged. Therefore, USF transactivators, and especially USF1/USF2 heterodimers, seem to be essential to sustain the dietary induction of the FAS gene in the liver.
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