Lp. Stabile et al., POSTTRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE-DEHYDROGENASE BY DIETARY POLYUNSATURATED FAT, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 332(2), 1996, pp. 269-279
The activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is inhibited
by the addition of polyunsaturated fat (PUFA) to a high carbohydrate d
iet. To define the regulated step, we measured enzyme activity, accumu
lation of G6PD mRNA, and transcriptional activity of the gene, At stea
dy-state, G6PD activity and mRNA abundance were inhibited by 80% in th
e livers of mice fed a high-fat diet (6% safflower oil) compared to mi
ce fed a low-fat diet (1% safflower oil). Inhibition of mRNA accumulat
ion was 20% by 4 h and was maximal by 9 h after beginning the high-fat
diet. Changes in mRNA accumulation preceded changes in enzyme activit
y, indicating pretranslational regulation. The rapid kinetics of G6PD
mRNA accumulation depended on prior dietary history of the mice, In me
al-trained mice, abundance of G6PD mRNA increased by twofold within 4
h of the onset of a low-fat meal and was maximal by 12 h. In contrast,
an increase in G6PD mRNA was not observed until 12 h after refeeding
starved mice and the increase was maximal (12-fold) by 27 h. Transcrip
tional activity of the gene was measured using the nuclear run-on assa
y. The G6PD probes were rigorously screened for repetitive elements an
d for transcription of the noncoding strand of the gene, Throughout th
e time course of changes in G6PD mRNA accumulation due to PUFA or refe
eding, transcriptional activity of the gene did not change. Therefore,
regulation of G6PD expression by nutritional status occurs at a postt
ranscriptional step. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.