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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
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The hormone
gastrin
physiologically regulates gastric acid secretion and also contributes to maintaining gastric epithelial architecture by regulating expression of genes such as
plasminogen activator inhibitor 2
(
PAI-2
) and regenerating protein 1 (Reg1). Here we examine the role of proteasome subunit PSMB1 in the transcriptional regulation of
PAI-2
and Reg1 by
gastrin
, and its subcellular distribution during
gastrin
stimulation. We used the gastric cancer cell line AGS, permanently transfected with the CCK2 receptor (AGS-GR) to study
gastrin
stimulated expression of
PAI-2
and Reg1 reporter constructs when PSMB1 was knocked down by siRNA. Binding of PSMB1 to the
PAI-2
and Reg1 promoters was assessed by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay. Subcellular distribution of PSMB1 was determined by immunocytochemistry and Western Blot.
Gastrin
robustly increased expression of
PAI-2
and Reg1 in AGS-GR cells, but when PSMB1 was knocked down the responses were dramatically reduced. In ChIP assays, following immunoprecipitation of chromatin with a PSMB1 antibody there was a substantial enrichment of DNA from the
gastrin
responsive regions of the
PAI-2
and Reg1 promoters compared with chromatin precipitated with control IgG. In AGS-GR cells stimulated with
gastrin
there was a significant increase in the ratio of nuclear:cytoplasmic PSMB1 over the same timescale as recruitment of PSMB1 to the
PAI-2
and Reg1 promoters seen in ChIP assays. We conclude that PSMB1 is part of the transcriptional machinery required for
gastrin
stimulated expression of
PAI-2
and Reg1, and that its change in subcellular distribution in response to
gastrin
is consistent with this role.
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PMID:The role of proteasome beta subunits in gastrin-mediated transcription of plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 and regenerating protein1. 2354 9