In cardiac myocytes, cAMP elevation triggers the down-regulation of transcripts and promoter activity for cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase-4A10 (PDE4A10)

  • McCahill, Angela
  • Campbell, Lachlan
  • McSorley, Theresa
  • Lynch, Martin J.
  • Li, Xiang
  • Yang, Cheng
  • Baillie, George S.
  • Houslay, Miles D.
  • Sood, Arvind
Publication date
November 2008
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

Transcripts for the PDE4A10 cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase isoform are present in a wide variety of rat tissues including the heart. Sequence comparisons between the putative human and mouse promoters revealed a number of conserved regions including both an Sp1 and a CREB-binding site. The putative mouse PDE4A10 promoter was amplified from genomic DNA and sub-cloned into a luciferase reporter vector for investigation of activity in neonatal cardiac myocytes. Transfection with this construct identified a high level of luciferase expression in neonatal cardiac myocytes. Surprisingly, this activity was down-regulated by elevation of intracellular cAMP through a process involving PKA, but not EPAC, signalling. Such inhibition of the rodent PDE4A1...

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