Abstract

Glutathione (GSH) is a critical antioxidant for protecting the airway epithelium from oxidant injury and its levels are mainly controlled by glutamate-cysteine ligase (GCL), which is the rate-limiting enzyme in GSH synthesis. A full understanding of the gene regulation mechanism of this important enzyme may disclose the role it plays in respiratory diseases. GCL is made up of two differentially regulated subunits, a catalytic or heavy subunit (GCLC) and a modifier or light subunit (GCLM). Many studies in this field led to the findings of important positive regulatory regions of the GCLC promoter. For a detailed analysis of this gene regulation in the respiratory system, we cloned a 1.76-kb 5′-flanking region of the rat GCLC gene, inserted into a luciferase reporter vector. Exonuclease III was used to cut the 5′-flanking region of the rat GCLC gene unidirectionally into deletion mutants of different lengths. Sequential deletion analysis revealed that regions from −403 to −111 and from −705 to −613 are involved in positive regulation and the region from −745 to −705 is involved in negative regulation of the GCL gene in rat lung epithelial L2 cells. Specific proteins binding to these regions were confirmed by electrophoretic mobility-shift assays (EMSAs) and antibody supershift assays. An E-box motif was found in the negative regulatory region −745 to −705. Site-directed mutagenesis proved that the functional element in this negative regulatory region was a putative E-box element. EMSA and supershift assays showed that USF1 and USF2 can specifically bind to the E-box element. Overexpression of USFs in L2 cells led to a decreased activity of the GCLC promoter. Western blotting demonstrated that the expression of GCLC protein was decreased in the retroviral USFs-expressing cells than in nontransfected (no DNA added) cells, suggesting that USF binding to the E-box at −729/−724 serves to trans-repress GCLC gene expression. These findings indicate that the E-box is an important transcriptional suppressor element in the GCLC promoter in rat lung epithelial L2 cells. Inhibition of interaction between the E-box and the USF may provide an effective means of ameliorating oxidant injury of the lung.

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