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Identification and Characterization of the Human Serotonin-4 Receptor Gene Promoter

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Nov 22
PMID 11716477
Citations 4
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The human serotonin-4 (5-HT(4)) receptor gene expression is highly regulated in various tissues. We isolated the human 5-HT(4) receptor gene containing the 5'-flanking region and characterized its promoter. By 5'-RACE (5'-rapid amplification of the cDNA ends) and inverse PCR, multiple transcription initiation sites were identified. The most 5' one (assigned to +1) was 5135 bp upstream to the translation start site. The 500-bp 5'-flanking region contained potential binding sites for transcription factor Sp-1, AP-2, AP-4, and GATA. However, this region lacked TATA- and CAAT-boxes. Transient transfection analyses in human choriocarcinoma T3M-3 (5-HT(4) receptor-positive) and HepG2 (5-HT(4) receptor-negative) cells revealed that the region (-210 to -105) is necessary for the basic and cell-type specific 5-HT(4) receptor gene expression. In addition, untranslated exon 1 contained negative (+112 to +182) as well as positive (+1 to +111) modulators, indicating that exon 1 plays a regulatory role in the 5-HT(4) receptor gene expression.

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