Literature DB >> 11341762

Characterization of the bi-directional transcriptional control region between the human UFD1L and CDC45L genes.

H Igaki1, K Nakagawa, Y Aoki, K Ohtomo, I Kukimoto, T Kanda.   

Abstract

The human UFD1L and CDC45L genes, adjacently located in the head-to-head direction on chromosome 22q11, are separated by a 884 base-pair (bp) segment constituting the putative transcriptional control region. In this region we mapped one transcription start site at 69 bp upstream of UFD1L gene, and one major and one minor start sites at 76 bp and 503 bp upstream of CDC45L gene, which are to center in the putative core promoters designated as P(UFD1L), P(CDC45L/major), and P(CDC45L/minor), respectively. The three core promoters lacked a TATA-motif and had a high GC-content. To determine the approximate ranges for the regulatory promoters, the 884-bp fragment or those with a series of deletions were placed between firefly and renilla luciferase genes present in the head-to-head direction in a single plasmid, and the resulting plasmids were assayed for the two transiently induced enzyme activities. The P(UFD1L) and P(CDC45L/major) regulatory promoters were within 418 and 454 bp upstream of the respective start sites and their greater parts were not overlapping. The activity of P(CDC45L/minor) regulatory promoter was markedly enhanced when P(CDC45L/major) and its regulatory promoter were deleted. The deletion analyses revealed the basal activities of the three core promoters, which were enhanced by approximately twofold by the respective regulatory promoters, on the transfected DNA templates. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11341762     DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2001.4794

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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