Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K.
Previous studies had indicated that lack of Zn2+ inhibits the expression of thymidine kinase activity and produces a corresponding reduction in the concentration of its mRNA. The present investigations have shown that with human thymidine kinase this is associated with increased binding of a specific protein to the gene's promoter in the region between -55 and -83 bp 5' to the transcription initiation site. A second binding site for the protein is present within the sixth exon of the human thymidine kinase gene.