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Identification of the elements regulating the expression of the phospholipase C delta1

Author(s)
Kim, HongtaeKim, JYKim, KALim, YKim, YHHuh, PWLee, KHHan, HWang, YPRha, HK
Issued Date
2002-08
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59775
Citation
MOLECULES AND CELLS, v.14, no.1, pp.29 - 34
Abstract
Recently we cloned the phospholipase C delta1 (PLC-delta1) promoter region and found that PLC-delta1 is selectively expressed in several tissues. In order to establish the common and cell-type specific transcriptional elements, 1.8 kilobase of the 5'-flanking. region of PLC-delta1 was characterized in several cell lines. A transient transfection assay of the -1787-Luc construct in several cell lines demonstrated the potential transcriptional enhancement of reporter activities in the neuroblastoma cell [SK-N-BE(2)C] and kidney cell lines (Cos-7), but not in liver cell lines (Chang liver cell). Transient transfection assays of a series of 5' --> 3' deletion constructs of the PLC-delta1 promoter and electronic mobility shift assays suggested that the E-box and HFH3 binding sites are cell-type specific elements, and that Sp-1 is a major transcriptional activator of a majority of cell lines. Our findings, therefore, indicate that the combination of several elements within the 5'-flanking region of the PLC-delta1 gene dictates its restricted expression in several cell lines.
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
ISSN
1016-8478
Keyword (Author)
cell type specificE-boxHFH3PLC-delta 1Sp-1
Keyword
BETA-GAMMA-SUBUNITSGENE-EXPRESSIONC-DELTA-1CLONINGCELLSTRANSCRIPTIONBETA2/NEURODMYOGENESISMESSENGEREFFECTOR

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