Fatty acid elongase 5 (ELOVL5) is an enzyme involved in the synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Sterol Regulatory Element-binding Protein (SREBP)-1 activates ELOVL5 and increases polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis, which in turn negatively affects SREBP-1 expression. Thus, ELOVL5 has been established as an SREBP-1 target gene and an important component of the negative feedback loop of de novo lipogenesis. However, the human ELOVL5 promoter/enhancer has not been fully analyzed and the location of SREBP biding sites around the ELOVL5 gene has yet to be defined. Here we performed a detailed promoter/enhancer analysis of human ELOVL5 gene, and identified two new SREBP binding sites, one in the 10 kb upstream region and one in the exon 1. These two SRE motifs are conserved among mammals and the mechanism found in the present study by which SREBP activates ELOVL5 is considered to be common in mammals. Through these findings, we clarified the molecular mechanism how SREBP activates ELOVL5, an important regulator of de novo lipogenesis.
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BMC Cancer
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Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Research Center for Chronic Airway Diseases, Peking University Third Hospital, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing, China.
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