Expression of the RT6 mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferases is regulated by two promoter regions

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Kuhlenbaumer, G
Rothenburg, S
Matthes, M
Hollmann, C
Wingender, E
Thiele, HG
KochNolte, F
Haag, F
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ADP-RIBOSYLATION IN ANIMAL TISSUES: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND BIOLOGY OF MONO (ADP-RIBOSYL) TRANSFERASES AND RELATED ENZYMES | 1997年 / 419卷
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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The structure of the RT6 mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferase gene was studied. Analysis of cDNA clones revealed eight exons and suggested two independent transcriptional start sites. The existence of the downstream initiation site was confirmed by S1-nuclease protection and localized to position +29 of exon 2. The corresponding 5' flanking regions were found to contain typical promoter structures such as TATA- and CCAAT-boxes. Comparison with sequences deposited in the TRANSFAC database of transcription factor binding sites revealed few putative regulatory elements in the region associated with exon 1 (promoter 1). In contrast, several elements contained in the regulatory regions of other T cell-specific genes, such as ets, lyf-1 and ikaros were found in in promoter 2. Analysis of RT6-transcripts showed this region to be the most active promoter in spleen cells of adult rats. Finally, transient transfection assays with reporter gene constructs showed promoter 2 to mediate T-cell specific transcription.
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