A Novel Protein Containing Cdc10/SWI6 Motifs Regulates Expression of MRNA Encoding Catecholamine Biosynthesizing Enzymes
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Catecholaminergic (dopaminergic, noradrenergic, and adrenergic) transmitter phenotypes require the cooperative actions of four biosynthetic enzymes: tyrosine hydroxylase, aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase, dopamine beta-hydroxylase, and phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase. Mechanisms that control expression of these enzymes in a transmitter phenotype-specific manner, however, are poorly understood. Here, we provide evidence that overexpression of a novel cdc10/SWI6 motif-containing protein, V-1, elicits the coordinate up-regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase, aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase, and dopamine beta-hydroxylase mRNAs in the neuronal cell line PC12D, and as a result, catecholamine levels are increased. Furthermore, V-1 is strongly expressed in the cytoplasm of rat chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla. Thus, V-1 may act as a cytoplasmic protein/protein adapter and be involved in control of the catecholaminergic phenotype expression via an intracellular pathway signaling to the nucleus.
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