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    Gene. 1998 Jan 30;207(2):219-25.

    The isolation and characterization of the promoter of the human type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor.

    Deelman LE, Jonk LJ, Henning RH.

    Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Groningen Institute for Drug Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

    In humans, at least three types of inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) are present. The gene encoding type 1 IP3R (IP3R-I) is expressed in all cell types, although expression predominates in Purkinje cells. To study the regulation of the human IP3R-I gene, we isolated and characterized a 2.1-kb 5' flanking region. In transient expression assays using a rat cell line, analysis of various deletion mutants demonstrated that a fragment of only 86 bp 5' of the putative tsp displayed a promoter activity similar to that of the 2.1-kb fragment. Also, we compared the sequence of the human IP3R-I promoter with the sequence of the mouse IP3R-I promoter. Considerable sequence homology is present in four distinct domains, which include several conserved putative binding sites for transcription factors. Further, we demonstrate a decrease in the activity of the isolated human IP3R-I promoter and of the endogenous IP3R-I promoter after 48 h of treatment with retinoic acid. Analysis of deletion constructs of the human promoter indicates that the decreased promoter activity in response to retinoic acid is likely to be mediated by a conserved AP-2 binding site.

    PMID: 9511764 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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