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The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally

The enzymatic pathway of cholesterol biosynthesis has been well characterized. However, there remain several potential interacting proteins that may play ancillary roles in the regulation of cholesterol production. Here, we identified ERG28 (chromosome 14 open reading frame 1 [C14orf1]), a homologue...

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Autores principales: Capell-Hattam, Isabelle M., Fenton, Nicole M., Coates, Hudson W., Sharpe, Laura J., Brown, Andrew J.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9730225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36216146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100295
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author Capell-Hattam, Isabelle M.
Fenton, Nicole M.
Coates, Hudson W.
Sharpe, Laura J.
Brown, Andrew J.
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Fenton, Nicole M.
Coates, Hudson W.
Sharpe, Laura J.
Brown, Andrew J.
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description The enzymatic pathway of cholesterol biosynthesis has been well characterized. However, there remain several potential interacting proteins that may play ancillary roles in the regulation of cholesterol production. Here, we identified ERG28 (chromosome 14 open reading frame 1 [C14orf1]), a homologue of the yeast protein Erg28p, as a player in mammalian cholesterol synthesis. ERG28 is conserved from yeast to humans but has been largely overlooked in mammals. Using quantitative RT-PCR, luciferase assays, and publicly available chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing data, we found that transcription of this gene is driven by the transcription factor SREBP-2, akin to most cholesterol synthesis enzymes, as well as identifying sterol-responsive elements and cofactor binding sites in its proximal promoter. Based on a split luciferase system, ERG28 interacted with itself and two enzymes of cholesterol synthesis (NSDHL and SC4MOL). Huh7 ERG28-KO cell lines were generated, revealing reduced total cholesterol levels in sterol-depleted environments. In addition, radiolabeled metabolic flux assays showed a 60–75% reduction in the rate of cholesterol synthesis in the KO versus wild-type cells, which could be rescued by expression of ectopic ERG28. Unexpectedly, KO of ERG28 also impaired the activation of SREBP-2 under sterol-replete conditions, by a yet-to-be defined mechanism. These results indicate that ERG28 is clearly involved in cholesterol synthesis, although the precise role this noncatalytic protein plays in this complex metabolic pathway remains to be fully elucidated. A deeper understanding of ERG28, and other ancillary proteins of cholesterol synthesis, may help inform therapeutic strategies for diseases associated with aberrant cholesterol metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-97302252022-12-12 The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally Capell-Hattam, Isabelle M. Fenton, Nicole M. Coates, Hudson W. Sharpe, Laura J. Brown, Andrew J. J Lipid Res Research Article The enzymatic pathway of cholesterol biosynthesis has been well characterized. However, there remain several potential interacting proteins that may play ancillary roles in the regulation of cholesterol production. Here, we identified ERG28 (chromosome 14 open reading frame 1 [C14orf1]), a homologue of the yeast protein Erg28p, as a player in mammalian cholesterol synthesis. ERG28 is conserved from yeast to humans but has been largely overlooked in mammals. Using quantitative RT-PCR, luciferase assays, and publicly available chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing data, we found that transcription of this gene is driven by the transcription factor SREBP-2, akin to most cholesterol synthesis enzymes, as well as identifying sterol-responsive elements and cofactor binding sites in its proximal promoter. Based on a split luciferase system, ERG28 interacted with itself and two enzymes of cholesterol synthesis (NSDHL and SC4MOL). Huh7 ERG28-KO cell lines were generated, revealing reduced total cholesterol levels in sterol-depleted environments. In addition, radiolabeled metabolic flux assays showed a 60–75% reduction in the rate of cholesterol synthesis in the KO versus wild-type cells, which could be rescued by expression of ectopic ERG28. Unexpectedly, KO of ERG28 also impaired the activation of SREBP-2 under sterol-replete conditions, by a yet-to-be defined mechanism. These results indicate that ERG28 is clearly involved in cholesterol synthesis, although the precise role this noncatalytic protein plays in this complex metabolic pathway remains to be fully elucidated. A deeper understanding of ERG28, and other ancillary proteins of cholesterol synthesis, may help inform therapeutic strategies for diseases associated with aberrant cholesterol metabolism. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9730225/ /pubmed/36216146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100295 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Capell-Hattam, Isabelle M.
Fenton, Nicole M.
Coates, Hudson W.
Sharpe, Laura J.
Brown, Andrew J.
The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally
title The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally
title_full The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally
title_fullStr The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally
title_full_unstemmed The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally
title_short The Non Catalytic Protein ERG28 has a Functional Role in Cholesterol Synthesis and is Coregulated Transcriptionally
title_sort non catalytic protein erg28 has a functional role in cholesterol synthesis and is coregulated transcriptionally
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9730225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36216146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100295
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