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The human cathepsin d-encoding is transcribed from an estrogen regulated and a constitutive start point

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Felicity May, Dave Smith, Professor Bruce Westley

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Abstract

The 5' flanking sequences, exon 1 and part of intron 1 of the human cathepsin D (CTD)-encoding gene (CTD) have been cloned and sequenced. RNase protection experiments identified two major transcription start points (tsp) located 14 and 63 nucleotides upstream of the start codon. The proximal -14, but not the distal -63 tsp has upstream near-concensus TATAAA and CCAAT sequences. Estrogens increase transcription from the -14 tsp, but not the -63 tsp and CTD is therefore unique among estrogen-regulated genes in having estrogen-regulated and constitutive transcription. Sequencing approximately 800 bp upstream and 600 bp downstream of the tsp failed to identify a consensus 13-bp palindromic estrogen-response element (ERE); however, four half-palindrome GGTCA motifs were located within 340 bp upstream of the -14 bp tsp. Thus, estrogen regulation of CTD may not be mediated by a consensus ERE.


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Author(s): May FEB, Smith DJ, Westley BR

Publication type: Note

Publication status: Published

Journal: Gene

Year: 1993

Volume: 134

Issue: 2

Pages: 277-282

Print publication date: 01/12/1993

ISSN (print): 0378-1119

ISSN (electronic): 1879-0038

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-1119(93)90107-E

DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(93)90107-E


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