Literature DB >> 1760991

The human placental lactogen genes: structure, function, evolution and transcriptional regulation.

W H Walker1, S L Fitzpatrick, H A Barrera-Saldaña, D Resendez-Perez, G F Saunders.   

Abstract

hPL is a member of an evolutionarily related gene family including hGH and hPRL. Expression of hPL is limited to the placenta but its physiological actions are far reaching. hPL has a direct somatotropic effect on fetal tissues, it alters maternal carbohydrate and lipid metabolism to provide for fetal nutrient requirements, and aids in stimulation of mammary cell proliferation. Two hPL genes (hPL3 and hPL4) encoding identical proteins are responsible for the production of up to 1-3 g PL hormone/day. Recent studies have characterized the regulatory controls of hPL expression. At the post transcriptional level, RNA stability may contribute to variable levels of hPL3 vs. hPL4 production. In addition, non-tissue-specific protein-promoter interactions involving the Sp1 transcription factor are necessary for hPL transcription initiation. A transcriptional enhancer located 3' to the hPL3 gene is responsible for the placenta-specific expression of this gene, while an additional enhancer may be located 3' to the hPl4 gene. The hPL enhancer is bound by multiple proteins including at least one placental specific protein that interacts with a TEF-1 motif. Therefore, enhancer-protein interactions most likely play a large part in the high levels of placenta-specific hPL expression.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1760991     DOI: 10.1210/edrv-12-4-316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Rev        ISSN: 0163-769X            Impact factor:   19.871


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