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Characterization of the human tissue transglutaminase gene promoter

Posted on:1996-09-18Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at HoustonCandidate:Lu, ShanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1464390014988117Subject:Molecular biology
Abstract/Summary:
Transglutaminases are a family of calcium-dependent enzymes, that catalyze the covalent cross-linking of proteins by forming ;To measure promoter activity, we subcloned the 1.74 Kb fragment of the tissue transglutaminase gene into a luciferase reporter vector to generate transglutaminase promoter/luciferase reporter constructs. Transfection experiments showed that this DNA segment includes a functional promoter with high constitutive activity. Deletion analysis revealed that the SP1 sites or corresponding sequences contribute to this activity. We investigated the role of DNA methylation in regulating the activity of the promoter and found that in vitro methylation of tissue transglutaminase promoter/luciferase reporter constructs suppressed their basal activity. Methylation of the promoter is inversely correlated with the expression of the tissue transglutaminase gene in vivo. These results suggest that DNA methylation may be one of the mechanisms regulating the expression of the gene. The tumor suppressor gene product p53 was also shown to inhibit the activity of the promoter, suggesting that induction of the tissue transglutaminase gene is not involved in the p53-dependent programmed cell death pathway. Although retinoids regulate the expression of the tissue transglutaminase gene in vivo, retinoid-inducible activity can not be identified in 3.7 Kb of DNA 5;The structure of the 5...
Keywords/Search Tags:Transglutaminase, Promoter, Activity, DNA
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