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Molecular cloning and identification of the transcriptional regulatory domain of the goat neurokinin B gene TAC3.

Authors :
Suetomi Y
Matsuda F
Uenoyama Y
Maeda K
Tsukamura H
Ohkura S
Source :
The Journal of reproduction and development [J Reprod Dev] 2013 Oct; Vol. 59 (5), pp. 463-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Jun 29.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Neurokinin B (NKB), encoded by TAC3, is thought to be an important accelerator of pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone release. This study aimed to clarify the transcriptional regulatory mechanism of goat TAC3. First, we determined the full-length mRNA sequence of goat TAC3 from the hypothalamus to be 820 b, including a 381 b coding region, with the putative transcription start site located 143-b upstream of the start codon. The deduced amino acid sequence of NKB, which is produced from preproNKB, was completely conserved among goat, cattle, and human. Next, we cloned 5'-upstream region of goat TAC3 up to 3400 b from the translation initiation site, and this region was highly homologous with cattle TAC3 (89%). We used this goat TAC3 5'-upstream region to perform luciferase assays. We created a luciferase reporter vector containing DNA constructs from -2706, -1837, -834, -335, or -197 to +166 bp (the putative transcription start site was designated as +1) of goat TAC3 and these were transiently transfected into mouse hypothalamus-derived N7 cells and human neuroblastoma-derived SK-N-AS cells. The luciferase activity gradually increased with the deletion of the 5'-upstream region, suggesting that the transcriptional suppressive region is located between -2706 and -336 bp and that the core promoter exists downstream of -197 bp. Estradiol treatment did not lead to significant suppression of luciferase activity of any constructs, suggesting the existence of other factor(s) that regulate goat TAC3 transcription.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1348-4400
Volume :
59
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of reproduction and development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23812498
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-037