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Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon

An elevated plasma aldosterone and an increased expression of the intermediate conductance K(+) (IK/Kcnn4) channels are linked in colon. This observation suggests that the expression of Kcnn4 gene is controlled through the action of aldosterone on its cognate receptor (i.e., mineralocorticoid recept...

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Autores principales: O’Hara, Bryan, de la Rosa, Diego Alvarez, Rajendran, Vazhaikkurichi M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4047071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24901797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098695
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author O’Hara, Bryan
de la Rosa, Diego Alvarez
Rajendran, Vazhaikkurichi M.
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Rajendran, Vazhaikkurichi M.
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description An elevated plasma aldosterone and an increased expression of the intermediate conductance K(+) (IK/Kcnn4) channels are linked in colon. This observation suggests that the expression of Kcnn4 gene is controlled through the action of aldosterone on its cognate receptor (i.e., mineralocorticoid receptor; MR). In order to establish this, we performed chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay to identify the MR response elements (MREs) in a region that spanned 20 kb upstream and 10 kb downstream of the presumed transcription start site (TSS) using chromatin from the colonic epithelial cells of normal and aldosterone-treated rats. MREs were immunoprecipitated in an approximately 5 kb region that spanned the first and second introns in the aldosterone rats. These regions were individually cloned in luciferase-expression vector lacking enhancer activity. These clones were tested for enhancer activity in vitro by transfecting in HEK293T and CaCo2 cells with MR and aldosterone treatment. At least four regions were found to be responsive to the MR and aldosterone. Two regions were identified to contain MREs using bioinformatics tools. These clones lost their enhancer activity after mutation of the presumptive MREs, and thus, established the functionality of the MREs. The third and fourth clones did not contain any bioinformatically obvious MREs. Further, they lost their activity upon additional sub-cloning, which suggest cooperativity between the regions that were separated upon sub-cloning. These results demonstrate the presence of intronic MREs in Kcnn4 and suggest a highly cooperative interaction between multiple intronic response elements.
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spelling pubmed-40470712014-06-09 Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon O’Hara, Bryan de la Rosa, Diego Alvarez Rajendran, Vazhaikkurichi M. PLoS One Research Article An elevated plasma aldosterone and an increased expression of the intermediate conductance K(+) (IK/Kcnn4) channels are linked in colon. This observation suggests that the expression of Kcnn4 gene is controlled through the action of aldosterone on its cognate receptor (i.e., mineralocorticoid receptor; MR). In order to establish this, we performed chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay to identify the MR response elements (MREs) in a region that spanned 20 kb upstream and 10 kb downstream of the presumed transcription start site (TSS) using chromatin from the colonic epithelial cells of normal and aldosterone-treated rats. MREs were immunoprecipitated in an approximately 5 kb region that spanned the first and second introns in the aldosterone rats. These regions were individually cloned in luciferase-expression vector lacking enhancer activity. These clones were tested for enhancer activity in vitro by transfecting in HEK293T and CaCo2 cells with MR and aldosterone treatment. At least four regions were found to be responsive to the MR and aldosterone. Two regions were identified to contain MREs using bioinformatics tools. These clones lost their enhancer activity after mutation of the presumptive MREs, and thus, established the functionality of the MREs. The third and fourth clones did not contain any bioinformatically obvious MREs. Further, they lost their activity upon additional sub-cloning, which suggest cooperativity between the regions that were separated upon sub-cloning. These results demonstrate the presence of intronic MREs in Kcnn4 and suggest a highly cooperative interaction between multiple intronic response elements. Public Library of Science 2014-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4047071/ /pubmed/24901797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098695 Text en © 2014 O’Hara et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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O’Hara, Bryan
de la Rosa, Diego Alvarez
Rajendran, Vazhaikkurichi M.
Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon
title Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon
title_full Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon
title_fullStr Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon
title_short Multiple Mineralocorticoid Response Elements Localized in Different Introns Regulate Intermediate Conductance K(+) (Kcnn4) Channel Expression in the Rat Distal Colon
title_sort multiple mineralocorticoid response elements localized in different introns regulate intermediate conductance k(+) (kcnn4) channel expression in the rat distal colon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4047071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24901797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098695
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