Circadian Clock-Controlled Intestinal Expression of the Multidrug-Resistance Gene mdr1a in Mice

Sep 9, 2008Gastroenterology

Daily rhythm controls gut expression of a gene linked to drug resistance in mice

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Abstract

Hepatic leukemia factor (HLF) and E4 promoter binding protein-4 (E4BP4) regulate the mdr1a gene's expression through competitive interactions.

  • The mdr1a gene exhibits 24-hour variation in expression linked to circadian rhythms.
  • HLF activates mdr1a gene transcription, while E4BP4 suppresses it when E4BP4 levels are high.
  • This competition for the same DNA binding site between HLF and E4BP4 controls mdr1a gene expression.
  • Findings indicate a connection between circadian mechanisms and the body's ability to detoxify foreign substances.

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