Structure and regulation of the mouse cardiac troponin I gene
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Structure and regulation of the mouse cardiac troponin I gene
Abstract
The gene coding for mouse cardiac troponin I (TnI) has been cloned and sequenced. The cardiac TnI gene contains 8 exons and has an exon-intron organization similar to the quail fast skeletal TnI gene except for the region of exons 1-3, which is highly divergent. Comparative analysis suggests that cardiac TnI exon 1 corresponds to fast TnI exons 1 and 2 and that cardiac exon 3, which codes for most of the cardiac-specific amino-terminal extension and has no counterpart in the fast gene, evolved by exon insertion/deletion. The amino acid sequence of cardiac TnI exon 4 shows limited homology (36% identity) with fast TnI exon 4 but is remarkably similar (79% identity) to the corresponding sequence of slow TnI, possibly reflecting an isoform-specific TnC-binding site. The cardiac TnI gene is one of the very few contractile protein genes expressed exclusively in cardiac muscle. To identify the regulatory sequences responsible for the cardiac-specific expression of this gene we transfected cultured cardiac and skeletal muscle cells with fragments up to 4.0 kilobases of the 5'-flanking region linked to a reporter gene. Deletion analysis reveals four major regions in the 5'-flanking sequence, a minimal promoter region, which directs expression at low level in cardiac and skeletal muscle cells, and two upstream cardiac-specific positive regions separated by a negative region.
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