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A direct repeat of N-type Ca2+ channel alpha1B gene functions as a negative regulatory element in HeLa cells
Authors:Park So Yun  Park Yong Tae  Kim Kyoon Eon  Rhee Myung Chull  Cho Hee Jung  Kim Dong Sun
Institution:Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.
Abstract:The expression of the N-type voltage-gated calcium channel alpha1B gene is restricted to neurons by a 5'-upstream region (-3992 to -1788) that contains negative regulatory element(s) that are active in non-neuronal cells. A 39 bp DNA element, which is repeated nine times in a head-to-tail fashion, was found within the same region. To examine whether this direct repeat (DR) may function as a negatively acting cis-regulatory element, several fusion plasmids, DR-110alpha1BLUC (1X), DR-SV40LUC (IX, 2X), in which one or two copies of the DR fragment were subcloned upstream of the homologous and heterologous promoters, were transiently transfected into HeLa and NS20Y cells. The promoter activity of DR-110alpha1BLUC (1X) decreased to approximately 17% of the 110alph(a1B)LUC construct in HeLa cells. The expression of the DR-SV40LUC (1X) and DR-SV40LUC (2X) plasmids was also reduced to 50 to 23% of the levels that were observed in the pGL2-Promoter in the same cells. However, no repression of the DR constructs was observed in NS20Y cells. An electrophoretic mobility shift assay showed that two DR-specific complexes were detected in HeLa cells, but not in NS20Y cells. In addition, Southwestern blotting revealed the presence of approximately 33 and 43 kDa proteins in HeLa cells. Overall, these results suggest that a 39 bp DNA element might act as repressor in non-neuron cells through the specific interactions of the DNA-proteins.
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