1. Cloning and Analysis of the 5' Region of the Rat Bone/Liver/Kidney/Placenta Alkaline Phosphatase Gene. A dual-function promoter
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David W. Rowe, Joseph H. Zernik, William B. Upholt, M.A. Thiede, Mary Louise Stover, G.A. Rodan, and Kristine Twarog
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Base Sequence ,Placenta ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Promoter ,Biology ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Kidney ,Molecular biology ,Bone and Bones ,Rats ,Fusion gene ,Exon ,Liver ,Rheumatology ,CpG site ,Consensus sequence ,Animals ,Humans ,Alkaline phosphatase ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Enhancer ,Gene - Abstract
The rat bone/liver/kidney/placenta (BLKP) alkaline phosphatase (ALP) gene is expressed at high level in these particular tissues and at low levels in many other tissues. To study the mechanisms underlying the complex regulation of the rat BLKP ALP expression, we isolated a genomic clone, containing a 10.5-kb insert, which includes the promoter of the BLKP ALP gene with 2kb of 5' flanking region, its first exon (84bp), and over 7kb of the first intron. The promoter of the rat BLKP ALP displays features of a “housekeeping” gene promoter: an atypical TATA-box (TTCATAA); 3 potential Spl binding sites; high GC content (82% in positions -134 to -14); and a high CpG to GpC ratio (60:89 in the 0.85-kb promotor region), indicating an abundance of potential methylation sites. Likewise, transient transfection of CAT fusion genes into ROS 17/2.8 osteoblast-like cells reveals weak expression from the promoter and proximal 5' flanking sequences, which can be elevated by an SV40 E enhancer. The homologous human bone/liver/kidney (BLK) ALP promoter, which demonstrates a similar combination of tissue-specific and housekeeping characteristics, shares close similarity (184bp of 79% similarity excluding gaps) with the rat BLKP ALP promoter. The human placental ALP is encoded by a separate gene and its promoter, on the other hand lacks significant similarity to the rat BLKP ALP promoter despite their common expression in the placenta. This lack of similarity appears to reflect the close evolutionary relationship of the human placental ALP gene to the intestinal ALP gene. Significant sequence similarity was found between the rat and human BLK/BLKP ALP promoters and the human and mouse adenine deaminase promoters, and together they may represent a class of dual-function promoters, allowing both constitutive low-level, and tissuespecific higher levels of expression. A pentanucleotide with the consensus sequence 5'-GGCTC-3' is present in these promoters and in the promoters for the human fibronectin and the human α1(II) pro collagen genes in the region of maximal similarity with the rat BLKP ALP promoter, and in the vicinity of the Sp1-binding sites.
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- 1990
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