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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology

Virginia Commonwealth University

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2006

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Characterization Of The Ftf/Hnf-4 Sites Within The 7alpha- And The 12alpha-Hydroxylase Promoters Involved In The Bile Acid-Mediated Transcription Of Their Regulation, Preeti Pramanik Jan 2006

Characterization Of The Ftf/Hnf-4 Sites Within The 7alpha- And The 12alpha-Hydroxylase Promoters Involved In The Bile Acid-Mediated Transcription Of Their Regulation, Preeti Pramanik

Theses and Dissertations

Bile acids regulate their own synthesis through a feedback regulatory mechanism of mainly two enzymes in the classic pathway, the 7α-hydroxylase and the 12α-hydroxylase. In the early 1990's it was shown that the regulatory responses of 7α-hydroxylase are mediated at the transcriptional level and since then many positive and negative transcription factors that mediate regulatory response have been identified. An important finding was that the transcription factors regulating the expression of 7α- and 12α-hydroxylase genes are nuclear receptors.One of the first nuclear receptors identified to play a role in the transcription of the 7α-hydroxylase gene was HNF-4 since then many …