| Literature DB >> 18478180 |
J-W Huh1, D-S Kim, D W Kang, H-S Ha, K Ahn, Y-N Noh, D S Min, K-T Chang, H-S Kim.
Abstract
During the course of hominoid evolution, a new transcript variant of the GSDML (gasdermin-like protein) gene was formed by the integration of the antisense-oriented HERV-H (human endogenous retrovirus) LTR (long terminal repeat) element. To investigate regions that are critical for transcriptional regulation of the GSDML gene, we generated seven deletion mutants from a full-length clone (clone 1/630) that includes the HERV-H LTR sequence and compared their expression levels relative to the full-length parental clone using a transient transfection assay. In the transient transfection assay, deletion of the 5' flanking region (cellular origin) of the HERV-H LTR sequence led to a 4.5-fold increase in expression compared to the full-length clone, while deletion of the U5 region showed a significant decrease in transcriptional activity. Deletion of the 3' flanking region of the LTR sequence (clone 42/451) showed similar transcriptional activity to a clone missing the 5' flanking region of cellular origin (clone 42/630). Taken together, these data indicate that the HERV-H LTR sequence (viral origin) positively regulates transcriptional activity of the GSDML gene and that the 5' flanking region sequence (cellular origin) exerts negative transcriptional regulation.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18478180 DOI: 10.1007/s00705-008-0105-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Virol ISSN: 0304-8608 Impact factor: 2.574