Abstract

The sterol regulatory element binding-proteins (SREBPs) are transcription factors that regulate the genes of lipid metabolism. Cholesterol and unsaturated fatty acids regulate SREBPs. Giardia lamblia (GL) is an intestinal parasite and one of the earliest derived members within the eukaryotic lineage. GLs exist as trophozoites and cysts. Growth in cholesterol depletion induces transcription of cyst-wall protein (CWP) genes that are upregulated during encystation. The hypothesis was investigated that SREBP-like pathways have a role in cwp gene transcription. Chinese hamster ovary cells were transfected with a cwp-2 promoter reporter construct. Incubation with cholesterol or oleate reduced cwp-2 mediated gene transcription to about half of the control. Incubation in sterol-depleted media, or in the presence of either an inhibitor of intracellular cholesterol movement or inhibitor of cholesterol synthesis, increased gene expression up to 3-fold. Overexpression of SREBPs increased reporter gene activity 2.5-fold. In the absence of functional SREBPs, cwp-2 was not regulated by cholesterol. Footprint analysis of cwp-2 reveals three novel binding sites for mammalian SREBPs with no homologies in other species or humans. The data show that SREBP binds to and can modulate transcription of a regulatory element from an ancient eukaryote and suggest the existence of an SREBP homolog in GL.

Highlights

  • The sterol regulatory element binding-proteins (SREBPs) are transcription factors that regulate the genes of lipid metabolism

  • We chose to investigate the transcription of the cwp-2 promoter in a mammalian system because regulation of sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) is well defined in mammalian cells

  • Inasmuch as transcription in Giardia lamblia (GL) differs in fundamental ways compared with mammalian cells, and the requirements for regulated transcription are not fully defined [27, 28], it was unknown whether transcription would occur in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells

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Introduction

The sterol regulatory element binding-proteins (SREBPs) are transcription factors that regulate the genes of lipid metabolism. Our experiments indicate that the conditions known to increase or decrease transcriptionally active SREBPs increase and decrease the expression of cwp-2 mediated gene transcription. Serum-free medium induces cwp-2 mediated gene transcription in stably transfected mammalian cells (CHO)

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