Transcriptional activation of the cholecystokinin gene by DJ-1 through Interaction of DJ-1 with RREB1 and the effect of DJ-1 on the cholecystokinin level in mice

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DJ-1 is an oncogene and also causative gene for familial Parkinson's disease. DJ-1 has multiple functions, including transcriptional regulation. DJ-1 acts as a coactivator that binds to various transcription factors, resulting in stimulation or repression of the expression of their target genes. In this study, we found that the cholecystokinin (CCK) gene is a transcriptional target gene for DJ-1. CCK is a peptide hormone and plays roles in contraction of the gallbladder and in promotion of secretion of pancreatic fluid. CCK is co-localized with dopamine in the substantia nigra to regulate release of dopamine. Reduced expression of CCK mRNA was observed in DJ-1-knockdown cells. The Ras-responsive element (RRE) and Sp1 site were essential for promoter activity, and DJ-1 stimulated promoter activity by binding to RRE-binding protein 1 (RREBP1). The complex of DJ-1 with RREB1 but not with Sp1 bound to the RRE. Furthermore, the reduced CCK level in the serum from DJ-1-knockout mice compared to that from wild-type mice was observed. This is the first report showing that DJ-1 participates in peptide hormone synthesis. © 2013 Yamane et al.

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Yamane, T., Suzui, S., Kitaura, H., Takahashi-Niki, K., Iguchi-Ariga, S. M. M., & Ariga, H. (2013). Transcriptional activation of the cholecystokinin gene by DJ-1 through Interaction of DJ-1 with RREB1 and the effect of DJ-1 on the cholecystokinin level in mice. PLoS ONE, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078374

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