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  • Title: Regulation of NHE-1 promoter in mammalian myocardium.
    Author: Yang W, Dyck JR, Wang H, Fliegel L.
    Journal: Am J Physiol; 1996 Jan; 270(1 Pt 2):H259-66. PubMed ID: 8769760.
    Abstract:
    The Na+/H exchanger (NHE-1) is an integral membrane protein responsible for intracellular pH regulation in the myocardium and other tissues. The NHE-1 isoform is universally distributed in mammalian cells. We examined regulation of a 1.1-kb fragment of the NHE-1 promoter in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. Deletion of most of the promoter up to an AP-2 site reduced activity 75%. Further deletion of the promoter or mutation of the AP-2 site reduced or eliminated activity almost completely. Gel mobility shift assay showed that purified AP-2 protein or AP-2-like protein from nuclear extracts of isolated myocytes can bind to DNA of the NHE-1 protein. External acidosis did not cause increased transcription from the promoter. Removal of serum from the medium reduced activity of the NHE-1 promoter. The elements responsible for activation of the promoter by serum were contained within both the 1.1-kb and AP-2-containing region. The results show that the cis-acting putative AP-2 site and the presence of serum are important in NHE-1 expression, whereas external acidosis had no direct effect on the promoter.
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