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Query: EC:2.3.1.21 (
CPT
)
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The
type 2 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor
(
IP3R2
) is the principal intracellular Ca
2+
release channel in hepatocytes, and so is important for bile secretion and other functions.
IP3R2
activity is regulated in part by post-translational modifications but little is known about transcriptional regulation of its expression. We found that both
IP3R2
mRNA and protein levels in liver were increased during fasting. Treatment of hepatocytes with forskolin or 8-
CPT
-cAMP also increased
IP3R2
, and this was reduced by actinomycin D. Analysis of the
IP3R2
promoter revealed five CREs, and CREB potently increased promoter activity. Mutation of CRE4 or CRE5 decreased induction by CREB, and ChIP assay showed recruitment of CREB to these sites. Adenylyl cyclase (AC) 6 and 9 were the principal AC isoforms detected in rat hepatocytes, and silencing either one decreased organic anion secretion, which depends on
IP3R2
. Secretion furthermore was increased by overnight but not acute treatment with forskolin or 8-
CPT
-cAMP. These findings provide evidence that
IP3R2
expression is transcriptionally regulated by cAMP via CREB binding to CRE elements in its promoter. The findings furthermore suggest that this mechanism is relevant for hormonal regulation of bile secretion.
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PMID:Type 2 inositol trisphosphate receptor gene expression in hepatocytes is regulated by cyclic AMP. 2832 56