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Direct interaction of nuclear liver X receptor-beta with ABCA1 modulates cholesterol efflux.


ABSTRACT: Cholesterol is an essential component of eukaryotic cells; at the same time, however, hyperaccumulation of cholesterol is harmful. Therefore, the ABCA1 gene, the product of which mediates secretion of cholesterol, is highly regulated at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. The transcription of ABCA1 is regulated by intracellular oxysterol concentration via the nuclear liver X receptor (LXR)/retinoid X receptor (RXR); once synthesized, ABCA1 protein turns over rapidly with a half-life of 1-2 h. Here, we show that the LXRbeta/RXR complex binds directly to ABCA1 on the plasma membrane of macrophages and modulates cholesterol secretion. When cholesterol does not accumulate, ABCA1-LXRbeta/RXR localizes on the plasma membrane, but is inert. When cholesterol accumulates, oxysterols bind to LXRbeta, and the LXRbeta/RXR complex dissociates from ABCA1, restoring ABCA1 activity and allowing apoA-I-dependent cholesterol secretion. LXRbeta can exert an immediate post-translational response, as well as a rather slow transcriptional response, to changes in cellular cholesterol accumulation. Thus, we provide the first demonstration that protein-protein interaction suppresses ABCA1 function. Furthermore, we show that LXRbeta is involved in both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of the ABCA1 transporter.

SUBMITTER: Hozoji M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2662070 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct interaction of nuclear liver X receptor-beta with ABCA1 modulates cholesterol efflux.

Hozoji Masako M   Munehira Youichi Y   Ikeda Yuika Y   Makishima Makoto M   Matsuo Michinori M   Kioka Noriyuki N   Ueda Kazumitsu K  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20080909 44


Cholesterol is an essential component of eukaryotic cells; at the same time, however, hyperaccumulation of cholesterol is harmful. Therefore, the ABCA1 gene, the product of which mediates secretion of cholesterol, is highly regulated at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. The transcription of ABCA1 is regulated by intracellular oxysterol concentration via the nuclear liver X receptor (LXR)/retinoid X receptor (RXR); once synthesized, ABCA1 protein turns over rapidly with a  ...[more]

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