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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2006

Dot1a-AF9 Complex Mediates Histone H3 Lys-79 Hypermethylation and Repression of ENaCα in an Aldosterone-sensitive Manner

Wenzheng Zhang; Xuefeng Xia; Mary Rose Reisenauer; Charles S. Hemenway; Bruce C. Kone

Aldosterone is a major regulator of epithelial Na+ absorption and acts in large part through induction of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) gene in the renal collecting duct. We previously identified Dot1a as an aldosterone early repressed gene and a repressor of ENaCα transcription through mediating histone H3 Lys-79 methylation associated with the ENaCα promoter. Here, we report a novel aldosterone-signaling network involving AF9, Dot1a, and ENaCα. AF9 and Dot1a interact in vitro and in vivo as evidenced in multiple assays and colocalize in the nuclei of mIMCD3 renal collecting duct cells. Overexpression of AF9 results in hypermethylation of histone H3 Lys-79 at the endogenous ENaCα promoter at most, but not all subregions examined, repression of endogenous ENaCα mRNA expression and acts synergistically with Dot1a to inhibit ENaCα promoter-luciferase constructs. In contrast, RNA interference-mediated knockdown of AF9 causes the opposite effects. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays reveal that overexpressed FLAG-AF9, endogenous AF9, and Dot1a are each associated with the ENaCα promoter. Aldosterone negatively regulates AF9 expression at both mRNA and protein levels. Thus, Dot1a-AF9 modulates histone H3 Lys-79 methylation at the ENaCα promoter and represses ENaCα transcription in an aldosterone-sensitive manner. This mechanism appears to be more broadly applicable to other aldosterone-regulated genes because overexpression of AF9 alone or in combination with Dot1a inhibited mRNA levels of three other known aldosterone-inducible genes in mIMCD3 cells.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2006

Bile acid interactions with cholangiocytes

Xuefeng Xia; Heather Francis; Shannon Glaser; Gianfranco Alpini; Gene LeSage


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 2006

Aldosterone-sensitive repression of ENaCα transcription by a histone H3 lysine-79 methyltransferase

Wenzheng Zhang; Xuefeng Xia; Diana I. Jalal; Teresa Kuncewicz; William Xu; Gene LeSage; Bruce C. Kone


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004

Degradation of the Apical Sodium-dependent Bile Acid Transporter by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway in Cholangiocytes

Xuefeng Xia; Marlon Roundtree; Afkhamossadat Merikhi; Xiaohui Lu; Shujun Shentu; Gene LeSage


Seminars in Liver Disease | 2007

Cholangiocyte injury and ductopenic syndromes

Xuefeng Xia; Sharon DeMorrow; Heather Francis; Shannon Glaser; Gianfranco Alpini; Marco Marzioni; Giammarco Fava; Gene LeSage


American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2004

In vivo expression profile of a H+-K+-ATPase α2-subunit promoter-reporter transgene

Wenzheng Zhang; Xuefeng Xia; Lei Zou; Xiangyang Xu; Gene LeSage; Bruce C. Kone


American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2005

Expression profile of a human inducible nitric oxide synthase promoter reporter in transgenic mice during endotoxemia

Zhiyuan Yu; Xuefeng Xia; Bruce C. Kone


Archive | 2016

endotoxemiapromoter reporter in transgenic mice during Expression profile of a human inducible nitric oxide

Zhiyuan Yu; Xuefeng Xia; Bruce C. Kone


Gastroenterology | 2008

171 Loss of Nm23-H2 and Ncor Interactions with Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor δ (PPARδ) Promotes Cholangiocarcinoma Growth

Xuefeng Xia; Wenzheng Zhang; Sushma Venugopsl; Yuhua Xiao; Dongbing Gao; Gene LeSage


Archive | 2007

Aldosteroneplaysamajorroleintheregulationofsaltbalanceandthepathophysiologyofcardiovascular andrenaldiseases.Manyaldosterone-regulatedgenes—includingthatencodingtheepithelialNa + channel (ENaC),akeyarbiterofNa + transportinthekidneyandotherepithelia—havebeenidentified,butthemecha- nismsbywhichthehormonemodifieschromatinstructureandthustranscriptionremainunknown.Weprevi-

Wenzheng Zhang; Xuefeng Xia; Mary Rose Reisenauer; Timo Rieg; Florian Lang; Dietmar Kuhl; Volker Vallon; Bruce C. Kone

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Gene LeSage

East Tennessee State University

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Bruce C. Kone

University of Texas at Austin

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Wenzheng Zhang

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Mary Rose Reisenauer

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Zhiyuan Yu

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Diana I. Jalal

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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