Promoter Sequences in the RI Subunit Gene of cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase Required for Transgene Expression in Mouse Brain
Neural-specific expression of the mouse regulatory type-Iβ (RIβ) subunit gene of cAMP-dependent protein kinase is controlled by a fragment of genomic DNA comprised of a TATA-less promoter flanked by 1.5 kilobases of 5â²-upstream sequence and a 1.8-kilobase intron. This DNA contains a complex arra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1996-01, Vol.271 (3), p.1638 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Neural-specific expression of the mouse regulatory type-Iβ (RIβ) subunit gene of cAMP-dependent protein kinase is controlled
by a fragment of genomic DNA comprised of a TATA-less promoter flanked by 1.5 kilobases of 5â²-upstream sequence and a 1.8-kilobase
intron. This DNA contains a complex arrangement of transcription factor binding motifs, and previous experiments have shown
that many of these are recognized by proteins found in brain nuclear extract. To identify sequences critical for RIβ expression
in functional neurons, we performed a deletion analysis in transgenic mice. Evidence is presented that the GC-rich proximal
promoter is responsible for cell type-specific expression in vivo because RIβ DNA containing as little as 17 base pairs (bp) of 5â²-upstream sequence was functional in mouse brain. One likely
regulatory element coincides with the start of transcription and includes an EGR-1 motif and 3 consecutive SP1 sites within
a 21-bp interval. Maximal RIβ promoter activity required the adjacent 663 bp of 5â²-upstream DNA where most, but not all, of
the regulatory activity was localized between position â663 and â333. A 37-bp direct repeat lies within this region that contains
2 basic helix-loop-helix binding sites, each of which are overlapped by two steroid hormone receptor half-sites, and a shared
AP1 consensus sequence. Intron I sequences were also tested, and deletion of a 388-bp region containing numerous Sp1-like
sequences lowered transgene activity significantly. These results have identified specific regions of the RIβ promoter that
are required for the expression of this signal transduction protein in mouse neurons. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.271.3.1638 |