E2F1 regulation of the human myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase (ISYNA1) gene promoter.

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Seelan RS, Parthasarathy LK, Parthasarathy RN

E2F1 regulation of the human myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase (ISYNA1) gene promoter.

Arch Biochem Biophys. 2004 Nov 1;431(1):95-106.

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Abstract

Human myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase (IP synthase; E.C. 5.5.1.4), encoded by ISYNA1, catalyzes the de novo synthesis of inositol 1-phosphate from glucose 6-phosphate. It is a potential target for mood-stabilizing drugs such as lithium and valproate. But, very little is known about the regulation of human IP synthase. Here, we have characterized the minimal promoter of ISYNA1 and show that it is upregulated by E2F1. Upregulation occurs in a dose-dependent fashion and can be suppressed by ectopic expression of Rb. EMSA and antibody supershift analysis identified a functional E2F binding motif at -117. Complex formation at this site was competed by an excess of unlabeled Sp1 oligo consistent with the -117 E2F site overlapping an Sp1 motif. Because the -117 E2F motif is not a high-affinity binding site, we propose that the upregulation of ISYNA1 occurs through the cooperative interaction of several low-affinity E2F binding motifs present in the minimal promoter.

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NameUniProt ID
Inositol-3-phosphate synthase 1Q9NPH2Details