Title
Cis-acting elements involved in the regulated expression of a human hsp70 gene
Date Issued
05 September 1988
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Miami School of Medicine Miami
Abstract
Expression of reporter genes under the control of upstream sequences of a human hsp70 gene was examined in microinjected Xenopus oocytes, transfected monkey COS and human HeLa cells. The genes were strictly heat-regulated in all three cell systems. A 69 nucleotide long segment of hsp70 5′ non-transcribed sequence that included at least one functional heat shock regulation sequence was sufficient for heat-controlled expression in Xenopus and monkey cells but not in human HeLa cells. An additional segment of about 200 nucleotides in length was required for optimal activity. This segment contains two heat shock regulation elements, each of which appears to contribute to the overall activity in heat-treated human cells. Upstream non-transcribed sequences of the human hsp70 gene are capable of conferring heat regulation on a heterologous promoter. The potential roles in transcription regulation of a bending center in the TATA box region, a CCAAT-like sequence and some of many potential Sp1 binding sites in the hsp70 5′ non-transcribed region were investigated. © 1988.
Start page
97
End page
105
Volume
203
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Tecnología para la identificación y funcionamiento del ADN, proteínas y enzimas y como influencian la enfermedad)
Genética humana
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0023688079
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Molecular Biology
ISSN of the container
00222836
Sponsor(s)
We thank Dr A. Fisher for providing pHXB2-gpt and pHXB-tatZZZ. This work was supported by grants from the U.S. Public Health Service (AI-12852 and GM31125), the National Science Foundat,ion (DMB-8408619) and from Battelle Memorial Tnstitute, Geneva Research Centres.
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