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Comparative Study
. 1993 Jan;300(1):247-52.
doi: 10.1006/abbi.1993.1034.

Structural determination and promoter analysis of the chicken mitogen-inducible prostaglandin G/H synthase gene and genetic mapping of the murine homolog

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Comparative Study

Structural determination and promoter analysis of the chicken mitogen-inducible prostaglandin G/H synthase gene and genetic mapping of the murine homolog

W Xie et al. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

We have previously reported the isolation and characterization of a new form (PGHS-2) of prostaglandin G/H synthase (PGHS, cyclooxygenase) from chicken embryo fibroblasts. To further study the regulation and structure of the gene, we have cloned the entire chicken PGHS-2 (previously termed miPGHSch) gene with its 5'-flanking region from a chicken genomic library. A genomic Southern blot showed the existence of a single PGHS-2 gene. The size of the gene was estimated at 8.9 kb through DNA sequencing and polymerase chain reaction analysis. The PGHS-2 gene was found to contain 10 exons, giving it a structure similar to that of the human PGHS-1 and murine PGHS-2 genes. The transcription start site was determined by primer extension, and the nucleotide sequence of 1.6 kb of the 5'-flanking region immediately upstream of the transcription start site was determined. The promoter sequence contained a TATA box and a variety of enhancer elements, including a serum response element, an AP-1, an NF-kappa B, and several SP-1 and AP-2 sites. Chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) assays showed that the first 158 nucleotides of the promoter efficiently drove transcription of the CAT reporter gene in serum-stimulated cells. Dexamethasone, a potent inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, had no effect on CAT activity, although this drug is known to markedly decrease PGHS-2 mRNA in vivo. This suggests that dexamethasone may inhibit PGHS-2 mRNA expression at the post-transcriptional level. Analysis of hamster/mouse somatic cell hybrids with radiolabeled cDNA probes demonstrated that PGHS-1 mapped to chromosome 2 and PGHS-2 mapped to chromosome 1 of the mouse genome.

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