| Literature DB >> 9210418 |
Y Taketani1, K i Miyamoto, K Tanaka, K Katai, M Chikamori, S Tatsumi, H Segawa, H Yamamoto, K Morita, E Takeda.
Abstract
Three lambda phage clones encompassing the Na+/phosphate co-transporter (NaPi-3) gene and its 5' flanking region were isolated from a human genomic DNA library. The gene comprises 13 exons and 12 introns and spans approx. 14 kb. All exon-intron junctions conform to the GT/AG rule. The major transcription-initiation site was determined by primer-extension analysis and is an adenosine residue 57 bp upstream of the 3' end of the first exon. There is a typical TATA box 28 bp upstream of the major transcription-initiation site and various cis-acting elements, including a cAMP-responsive element, AP-1, AP-2 and SP-1 sites in the 5' flanking region. This region also contains three direct-repeat-like sequences that resemble the consensus binding sequence for members of the steroid-thyroid hormone receptor superfamily, including vitamin D. Deletion analysis suggests that the region from nt-2409 to nt-1259 in the 5' flanking region may be involved in kidney-specific gene expression. Vitamin D responsiveness of the NaPi-3 promoter was also detected in COS-7 cells co-transfected with a human vitamin D receptor expression vector. The presence of the three vitamin D receptor- responsive elements in the NaPi-3 promoter may be important in mediating the enhanced expression of the gene by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9210418 PMCID: PMC1218510 DOI: 10.1042/bj3240927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857