Structural and functional analysis of the 5'-flanking region of the rat ceruloplasmin gene
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Structural and functional analysis of the 5'-flanking region of the rat ceruloplasmin gene
Abstract
To characterize the mechanisms determining tissue-specific ceruloplasmin gene expression during development, the rat ceruloplasmin gene was isolated in a series of overlapping phage clones. The 5'-flanking region was characterized and the transcription initiation site was identified by primer extension and RNase protection. Nucleotide sequence analysis of this region revealed a typical eukaryotic promotor structure, but no obvious homology with cis-acting elements previously characterized as determining tissue-specific gene expression. Transient expression of chimeric ceruloplasmin-reporter gene constructs containing up to 5200 base pairs (bp) of the 5'-flanking region revealed that sequences 732 bp upstream of the start nucleotide were sufficient to confer hepatocyte-specific expression. The region from -393 to -348 was determined by deletion analysis to contain a positive-acting element, and includes sequence partially homologous to the rat albumin D site. Mobility shift analysis revealed that this region specifically binds a heat-labile nuclear protein from rat liver and from newborn but not adult rat lung. Binding to this region was competed by oligonucleotides corresponding to the albumin D site, but not by oligonucleotides corresponding to binding sites for the hepatocyte transcription factors HNF-1, HNF-3, HNF-4, and C/EBP. These data indicate that ceruloplasmin gene expression is determined in part by a cis-acting region 393 bp upstream of the transcription start site, which binds a previously uncharacterized nuclear protein. The tissue distribution of this nuclear protein suggests that it plays a role in directing ceruloplasmin gene expression in lung and liver during development.
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