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. 2010 Dec;37(8):3841-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-010-0040-3. Epub 2010 Mar 16.

Sequence characterization and promoter identification of porcine APC10 gene

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Sequence characterization and promoter identification of porcine APC10 gene

W B He et al. Mol Biol Rep. 2010 Dec.

Abstract

APC10 protein, a subunit of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC), plays an essential role in the progression of cells from mitosis to G1. In this study, we cloned and sequenced partial cDNA, intron 1 and 5'-flanking sequences of porcine APC10. The partial cDNA is 595 bp long and has an open reading frame of 558 bp which encodes 185 putative amino acids. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that the porcine APC10 mRNA expression shows a wide distribution and expression levels varies within a small different range in detected tissues. The deduced protein has a high identity with other eight species and comprises a conserved DOC domain. The phylogenetic tree indicated that porcine APC10 has the closest genetic relationship with human, monkey and dog. Promoter activity was demonstrated by transient transfection of 5'-deletion promoter/luciferase constructs into PK15 cells, and indicated that the proximal region from -2,052 to -1,764 is necessary for basal promoter activity. Positive cis-regulatory elements are present from -2,544 to -2,052 and from -3,114 to -2,774, while negative cis-regulatory elements may be present from -2,774 to -2,544. Yeast one-hybrid assay revealed Sp1 can interact with proximal promoter region of porcine APC10.

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