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. 1989 Jan;86(1):114-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.86.1.114.

Structure of the human insulin receptor gene and characterization of its promoter

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Structure of the human insulin receptor gene and characterization of its promoter

S Seino et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Jan.

Abstract

The human insulin receptor gene, INSR, and its promoter region have been isolated and characterized. The gene spans greater than 120 kilobase pairs (kbp) and has 22 exons. All introns interrupt protein coding regions of the gene. The 11 exons encoding the alpha subunit of the receptor are dispersed over greater than 90 kbp, whereas the 11 exons encoding the beta subunit are located together in a region of approximately 30 kbp. Three transcriptional initiation sites have been identified and are located 276, 282, and 283 bp upstream of the translation initiation site. In addition, a 247-bp fragment from the promoter region possessing 62.6% of the maximal promoter activity has been identified. This promoter-active fragment lacks a TATA-like sequence but has two possible binding regions for the transcriptional factor Sp1. Comparison of the exon structure of the tyrosine kinase domain of the INSR with the corresponding regions of the human SRC, ROS, and ERBB2 (NGL) protooncogenes indicates that the exon-intron organization of this region has not been well conserved.

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