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Regulatory elements in the first intron of the mouse ha-ras gene

โœ Scribed by Jean-Baptiste Telliez; Mark Plumb; Allan Balmain; Bernard Bailleul


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
706 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-1987

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Abstract

The Haโ€ras gene is one of the three oncogenes (Haโ€ras, Kiโ€ras, and Nโ€ras) of the ras superfamily of small G proteins. The p21^ras^ proteins encoded by the ras genes are key proteins involved in the transduction of signals from membrane receptorโ€tyrosine kinases to downstream targets. The ras genes seem to play a ubiquitous role in the control of cell proliferation and cell differentiation. At the same time, ras genes may perform specific differentiated functions in certain cell types. Little is known about the regulation of expression of the Haโ€ras gene. The first intron of the Haโ€ras gene has been reported to be highly conserved between human and rodent. We investigated the role that this intron may play in the regulation of expression of Haโ€ras. The promoter region of the Haโ€ras gene exhibits characteristics of a housekeeping gene. Deletion analysis shows the existence of an enhancerโ€type element in the 5โ€ฒ region of the first intron (intron 0). DNase I footprinting experiments reveal five sites that interact with nuclear proteins from fibroblast and epithelial cell lines. Deletion and siteโ€directed mutagenesis of three of these sites show that two are involved in a positive effect and one in a negative effect on the regulation of expression of the mouse Haโ€ras gene. ยฉ 1995 Wileyโ€Liss Inc.


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