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Transcriptional Regulatory Role of NELL2 in Preproenkephalin Gene Expression

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Abstract
Preproenkephalin (PPE) is a precursor molecule for multiple endogenous opioid peptides Leu-enkephalin (ENK) and Met-ENK, which are involved in a wide variety of modulatory functions in the nervous system. Despite the functional importance of ENK in the brain, the effect of brain-derived factor(s) on PPE expression is unknown. We report the dual effect of neural epidermal growth factor (EGF)-likelike 2 (NELL2) on PPE gene expression. In cultured NIH3T3 cells, transfection of NELL2 expression vectors induced an inhibition of PPE transcription intracellularly, in parallel with downregulation of protein kinase C signaling pathways and extracellular signal-regulated kinase. Interestingly, these phenomena were reversed when synthetic NELL2 was administered extracellularly. The in vivo disruption of NELL2 synthesis resulted in an increase in PPE mRNA level in the rat brain, suggesting that the inhibitory action of intracellular NELL2 predominates the activation effect of extracellular NELL2 on PPE gene expression in the brain. Biochemical and molecular studies with mutant NELL2 structures further demonstrated the critical role of EGF-like repeat domains in NELL2 for regulation of PPE transcription. These are the first results to reveal the spatio-specific role of NELL2 in the homeostatic regulation of PPE gene expression.
Author(s)
Chang Man HaDong Hee KimTae Hwan LeeHan Rae KimJungil ChoiYoonju KimDasol KangJeong Woo ParkSergio R OjedaJin Kwon JeongByung Ju Lee
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
NELL2calcium ionendoplasmic reticulumextracellular signal-regulated kinasepreproenkephalinprotein kinase C
DOI
10.14348/molcells.2022.2051
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14198
Publisher
MOLECULES AND CELLS
Language
영어
ISSN
1016-8478
Citation Volume
45
Citation Number
8
Citation Start Page
537
Citation End Page
549
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Medicine > Nursing
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