Overexpression of the large subunit of the protein Ku suppresses metallothionein-I induction by heavy metals

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Ghoshal, K [1 ]
Li, ZL [1 ]
Jacob, ST [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Coll Med, Dept Med Biochem, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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10.1073/pnas.95.18.10390
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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Metallothioneins (MT) are involved in the scavenging of the toxic heavy metals and protection of cells from reactive oxygen intermediates. To investigate the potential role of the protein Ku in the expression of MT, we measured the level of MT-I mRNA in the parental rat fibroblast cell line (Rat 1) and the cell lines that stably and constitutively overexpress the small subunit, the large subunit, and the heterodimer of Ku. Treatment with CdSO4 or ZnSO4 elevated the MT-I mRNA level 20- to 30-fold in the parental cells and the cells (Ku 70) that overproduce the small subunit or those (Ku-7080) overexpressing the heterodimer. By contrast, the cells (Ku-80) overexpressing the large subunit of Ku failed to induce MT-I. In vitro transcription assay showed that the MT-I promoter activity was suppressed selectively in the nuclear extracts from Ku-80 cells. The specificity of the repressor function was shown by the induction of hsp 70, another Cd-inducible gene, in Ku-80 cells. Addition of the nuclear extract from Ku-80 cells at the start of the transcription reaction abolished the MT-1 promoter activity in the Rat 1 cell extract. The transcript once formed in Rat 1 nuclear extract was not degraded by further incubation with the extract from Ku-80 cells. The repressor was sensitive to heat. The DNA-binding activities of at least four transcription factors that control the MT-I promoter activity were not affected in Ku-80 cells. These observations have set the stage for further exploration of the mechanisms by which the Ku subunit mediates suppression of MT induction.
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