A direct repeat in the cellular retinol-binding protein type II gene confers differential regulation by RXR and RAR

  • D J Mangelsdorf
  • K Umesono
  • S A Kliewer
  • U Borgmeyer
  • E S Ong
  • R M Evans

Abstract

The vitamin A derivative retinoic acid exerts its effects on transcription through two distinct classes of nuclear receptors, the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and the retinoid X receptor (RXR). We provide evidence that expression of the gene for cellular retinol-binding protein type II (CRBPII), a key protein in the intestinal absorption of vitamin A, is dramatically up-regulated by retinoic acid in the presence of RXR but not RAR. This regulation is conferred through a specific cis element in the CRBPII promoter that contains five nearly perfect tandem repeats of the sequence AGGTCA spaced by a single nucleotide. The discovery of this new RX response element provides a means for distinguishing between the two retinoid receptor systems and suggests that an RXR-mediated pathway exists for modulating vitamin A metabolism.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0092-8674
Publication statusPublished - 09.08.1991
PubMed 1651173