PANZETTA DE DUTARI GRACIELA MARÍA DEL VALLE
Artículos
Título:
Transcriptional Control of the Human Pregnancy-Specific Glycoprotein 5 Gene is Dependent on Two GT-boxes Recognized by the Ubiquitous Specificity Protein 1 (Sp1) Transcription Factor
Autor/es:
NORES, RODRIGO; BLANCHON, LOIC; LÓPEZ-DÍAZ, FERNANDO; BOCCO, JOSÉ LUIS; PATRITO, LUIS; SAPIN, VINCENT; PANZETTA DE DUTARI,GRACIELA MARÍA
Editorial:
Saunders Company Ltd
Referencias:
Lugar: Eastbourne, East Sussex, W.B; Año: 2004 vol. 25 p. 9 - 9
Resumen:
p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt; mso-layout-grid-align: none">Pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 5 gene (PSG-5) belongs to the human pregnancy-specific glycoprotein family, encoded by eleven highly similar and transcriptionally active genes. High levels of PSG biosynthesis are restricted to the placenta syncytiotrophoblast and are essential for the maintenance of normal gestation in mammalian species. We have investigated here the nature of the transcription factors that recognize the FP1 (–455/–433) and the CPE (–147/–140) regulatory sequences that significantly contribute to basal PSG-5 promoter activity. Both elements bear a similar GT-box motif; and DNA-protein complex formation, as well as promoter activity, is largely dependent on the integrity of these GT-box sequences. Gel shift, super gel shift and UV-crosslinking experiments clearly demonstrate that the ubiquitous s