Regulation of Arachidonic Acid Release in Steroidogenesis: Role of a New Acyl-Coa Thioesterase (Artist)
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Endocrine Research
- Vol. 26 (4) , 653-662
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07435800009048585
Abstract
It has been well established that arachidonic acid (AA) and its metabolism to leukotrienes plays an obligatory role in steroid production. The release of AA is regulated by hormone stimulation and protein phosphorylation. We have cloned a cDNA of a phosphoprotein with a molecular mass of 43 kDa (p43), purified from the cytosol of stimulated adrenal glands. This protein acts as intermediary in the stimulation of steroid synthesis through AA release, and has been found to be a member of a recently described acyl-CoA thioesterase family. In view of the mandatory role of this protein in the activation of AA-mediated steroidogenesis, the term Arachidonic acid-Related Thioesterase Involved in Steroidogenesis (ARTISt), is proposed for p43. The present study describes the production of the recombinant protein by cDNA expression in Escherichia coli and its functional characterization. Recombinant acyl-CoA thioesterase was capable to release AA from the respective acyl-CoA, and this activity was affected by well-recognized inhibitors of AA release and metabolism: 4-bromophenacyl bromide (BPB) and nordihydroguariaretic acid (NDGA). In addition, the inhibition of acyl-CoA thioesterase activity by NDGA correlates with the inhibition of steroid synthesis produced by this compound in adrenal cortex cells. Moreover, the recombinant protein was phosphorylated in vitro by PKA. These results provide the first evidence linking acyl-CoA thioesterases with the regulation of steroidogenesis, and support a regulatory role for acyl-CoA thioesterases in steroidogenic tissues, suggesting an alternative pathway for AA release in signal transduction.Keywords
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