Molecular organization, expression and chromosomal localization of the mouse pronapsin gene

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作者
Tatnell, PJ
Cook, M
Peters, C
Kay, J
机构
[1] Cardiff Univ, Sch Biosci, Cardiff CF10 3US, S Glam, Wales
[2] Univ Freiburg, Inst Mol Med & Zellforsch, Freiburg, Germany
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY | 2000年 / 267卷 / 23期
关键词
aspartic proteinase; gene organization; human pronapsin; mouse pronapsin; transcriptional regulation;
D O I
10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01795.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Napsins have been identified only very recently as new aspartic proteinases of the pepsin family. Isolation, sequencing and functional analysis of the mouse genomic locus indicates that the organization of the pronapsin gene into nine exons is identical to that of other mammalian aspartic proteinase precursors, including pepsinogen. However, the additional C-terminal residues, which are a distinguishing feature of napsins, are encoded within exon 9 and not within an additional exon. Quantitation of pronapsin mRNA using RT-PCR indicates that the gene is transcribed in lung, kidney and spleen but not in heart. Regulation of gene expression was not influenced by the extent of CpG methylation but depended on the recognition of potential binding motifs in the promoter region by specific transcription factors such as YY-1. The single copy of the mouse pronapsin gene was located on chromosome 7. In humans, there are two pronapsin genes and, based on the mouse information, preliminary structures were deduced for these from sequences in the human genome databases. They appear to be located together on chromosome 19.
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页码:6921 / 6930
页数:10
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