Mouse retinol binding protein gene: Cloning, expression and regulation by retinoic acid

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Katayoun Jessen
Michael Satre
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[1] University of California,Department of Nutrition
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2000年 / 211卷
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retinol-binding protein; RBP; retinoic acid; expression; cloning; cDNA sequence; mouse; hepa 1-6 cells;
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A full-length cDNA clone encoding the retinol binding protein (RBP) was isolated from a mouse liver cDNA library by hybridization screening. The nucleotide sequence of murine RBP is 85 and 95% homologous to that of human and rat RBP, respectively, with a deduced amino acid sequence ≥ 83% homologous to both species. Analysis of the tissue expression pattern of RBP mRNA in the female mouse indicated relatively abundant expression in the liver, with lesser amounts in extrahepatic tissues including adipose, kidney, spleen and uterus, suggesting that these tissues may have a significant role in retinol homeostasis. Mouse liver cell RBP regulation by retinoids was also investigated. Both all-trans retinoic acid (AT-RA) and 9-cis retinoic acid (9c-RA) induced RBP mRNA expression in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Maximal levels (up to 4-fold above controls) were observed at ≥ 48h following treatment of both mouse hepatoma cells in vitro and in vivo in mice receiving a single, oral dose of either retinoid. Interestingly, 9c-RA was more potent at RBP induction in both in vivo and in vitro systems. Given the extent and temporal pattern of RBP induction, we suggest that the RA-mediated increase in liver RBP is part of a cellular protection mechanism. Increased levels of RBP would facilitate sequestration and possibly cellular export of RA in cells receiving prolonged exposure to high levels of RA, thus minimizing toxicity.
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