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Winnie Luu1, Laura J Sharpe, Julian Stevenson
1School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Abstract:
Akt is an essential protein kinase for cell growth, proliferation, and survival. Perturbed Akt regulation is associated with a number of human diseases, such as cancer and diabetes. Recently, evidence has emerged that Akt is involved in the regulation of the sterol-regulatory element binding proteins, which are master transcriptional regulators of lipid metabolism. This offers a means by which synthesis of new membrane can be coordinated with cell growth and proliferation. However, the link between Akt and sterol-regulatory element binding protein-2, the major isoform participating in cholesterol regulation, is relatively unexplored. In the present study, we employed insulin-like growth factor-1 as an inducer of Akt signalling, and showed that it increased sterol-regulatory element binding protein-2 activation acutely (within 1h). This insulin-like growth factor-1-induced sterol-regulatory element binding protein-2 activation was blunted when Akt was inhibited pharmacologically or molecularly with small interfering RNA. Furthermore, we employed a rapalog heterodimerisation system to specifically and rapidly activate Akt, and found that sterol-regulatory element binding protein-2 activation was increased in response to Akt activation. Together, this study provides compelling evidence that Akt contributes to the acute regulation of cholesterol metabolism through activating sterol-regulatory element binding protein-2.
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