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KMID : 0578320000100030361
Molecules and Cells
2000 Volume.10 No. 3 p.361 ~ p.366
Functional characterization of the rat gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase promoter that is expressed in transformed rat liver epithelial cells
:Park Joo-Hung
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Abstract
In the rat the ¥ã-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) gene codes for at least four different messenger RNAs (mRNA I to mRNA IV) which differ only in their 5¡¯ untranslated regions and are transcribed from a single copy gene in a tissue-specific manner. In the liver GGT expression is up-regulated in transformed cells. To understand the induction mechanisms of GGT activity by transformation, we previously cloned the 5¡¯ region of the rat GGT gene which contains the 5¡¯ untranslated leader sequence for mRNA I. In the present study, using transfection and reporter gene assays , I have demonstrated that (1) the sequence from positions -369 to +226 drives a relatively strong promoter activity in C5 and AKG cell lines, transformed rat liver epithelial cells, but a very weak one in RLE-228 cells, a normal rat liver epithelial cell line; and (2) removal of the region between -418 and -369 increases CAT activity more than 10-fold in RLE-228, C5 and AKG cells, and the DNA fragment spanning nucleotides -761 to -292 significantly reduces CAT activity driven by the adenine phospho ribosyl transferase (APRT) promoter in RLE-228 cells.
KEYWORD
CAT, Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase, Promotor, Rat Liver Epithelial Cells, Transformed Cells
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