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Regulation Of The Rat Liver Sodium-Dependent Bile Acid Cotransporter Gene By Prolactin. Mediation Of Transcriptional Activation By Stat5, Tanmoy C. Ganguly, Michelle L. O'Brien, Saul J. Karpen, James F. Hyde, Fredrick J. Suchy, Mary Vore
Regulation Of The Rat Liver Sodium-Dependent Bile Acid Cotransporter Gene By Prolactin. Mediation Of Transcriptional Activation By Stat5, Tanmoy C. Ganguly, Michelle L. O'Brien, Saul J. Karpen, James F. Hyde, Fredrick J. Suchy, Mary Vore
Toxicology and Cancer Biology Faculty Publications
The intracellular mechanism(s) underlying the upregulation of the hepatic Na+/taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (ntcp) by prolactin (PRL) are unknown. In this report, we demonstrate a time-dependent increase in nuclear translocation of phosphorylated liver Stat5 (a member of the ignal ransducers and ctivators of ranscription family) that correlated with suckling-induced increases in serum PRL levels. In electrophoretic mobility gel shift assays, nuclear Stat5 exhibited specific DNA-binding ability towards IFN-gamma-activated sequence (GAS)-like elements (GLEs; 5'TTC/A-PyNPu-G/TAA-3') located in the -937 to -904 bp region of the ntcp promoter. Transient cotransfections in HepG2 cells revealed that PRL inducibility (2.5-3-fold) required coexpression of the long form …