Nuclear factor I/X (NFIX) regulates the transcriptional activity of the cellular retinoic acid binding protein 2 (CRABP2) promoter and alters CRABP2 expression in Marshall-Smith Syndrome (MSS) patients.

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Kreepa Kooblall ◽  
Mark Stevenson ◽  
Kate Lines ◽  
Michelle Stewart ◽  
Sara Wells ◽  
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Vol 93 (2) ◽  
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Author(s):  
Leo Tsz-On Lee ◽  
Kian-Cheng Tan-Un ◽  
Marie Chia-Mi Lin ◽  
Billy Kwok-Chong Chow

2009 ◽  
Vol 391 (2) ◽  
pp. 282-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miranda Brun ◽  
Jeffrey E. Coles ◽  
Elizabeth A. Monckton ◽  
Darryl D. Glubrecht ◽  
Dwayne Bisgrove ◽  
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Vol 22 (8) ◽  
pp. 2632-2641 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anuradha S. Budhu ◽  
Noa Noy

ABSTRACT Cellular retinoic acid-binding protein II (CRABP-II) is an intracellular lipid-binding protein that associates with retinoic acid with a subnanomolar affinity. We previously showed that CRABP-II enhances the transcriptional activity of the nuclear receptor with which it shares a common ligand, namely, the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), and we suggested that it may act by delivering retinoic acid to this receptor. Here, the mechanisms underlying the effects of CRABP-II on the transcriptional activity of RAR and the functional consequences of these effects were studied. We show that CRABP-II, a predominantly cytosolic protein, massively undergoes nuclear localization upon binding of retinoic acid; that it interacts with RAR in a ligand-dependent fashion; and that, in the presence of retinoic acid, the CRABP-II-RAR complex is a short-lived intermediate. The data establish that potentiation of the transcriptional activity of RAR stems directly from the ability of CRABP-II to channel retinoic acid to the receptor. We demonstrate further that overexpression of CRABP-II in MCF-7 mammary carcinoma cells dramatically enhances their sensitivity to retinoic acid-induced growth inhibition. Conversely, diminished expression of CRABP-II renders these cells retinoic acid resistant. Taken together, the data unequivocally establish the function of CRABP-II in modulating the RAR-mediated biological activities of retinoic acid.


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Laura A. Pérez-Casellas ◽  
Xiaoying Wang ◽  
Kristy D. Howard ◽  
Mark W. Rehage ◽  
Donna D. Strong ◽  
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