UFD1L (Ubiquitin Fusion Degradation 1 Like) gene encodes for a component of a multi-complex involved in the degradation of ubiquitin fusion proteins. The gene maps on chromosome 22q11, in a region commonly deleted in severe congenital disorders such as DiGeorge (DGS) and velo-cardio-facial (VCFS) syndromes. UFD1L is a single copy gene ubiquitously expressed in high levels in the pharyngeal pouches and fourth branchial arch artery during development. To understand the regulation of UFD1L expression we performed a functional analysis of its 5' regulatory region. 5'-RACE and primer extension analyses revealed the presence of different transcription start sites in adult and fetal tissues. UFD1L 5' flanking region contains a TATA-box motif and is also very GC-rich with a CpG island encompassing exon 1. Transcriptional activity of this region was examined by transfection experiments of promoter-GFP reporter gene constructs in a human epithelial cell line. These experiments revealed the importance of the region between -17 and -463 nt which contains the TATA-box. EMSA assay resulted in the detection of five functional consensus sequences respectively for the transcription complex TFIID and for the transcription factors AP-1 (one site), AP-2 (one) and Sp1 (two).

Amati, F., Conti, E., Botta, A., Amicucci, P., Dallapiccola, B., Novelli, G. (2002). Functional characterization of the 5′ flanking region of human Ubiquitin Fusion Degradation 1 Like gene (UFD1L). CELL BIOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTION, 20(2), 163-170 [10.1002/cbf.966].

Functional characterization of the 5′ flanking region of human Ubiquitin Fusion Degradation 1 Like gene (UFD1L)

AMATI, FRANCESCA;BOTTA, ANNALISA;NOVELLI, GIUSEPPE
2002-01-01

Abstract

UFD1L (Ubiquitin Fusion Degradation 1 Like) gene encodes for a component of a multi-complex involved in the degradation of ubiquitin fusion proteins. The gene maps on chromosome 22q11, in a region commonly deleted in severe congenital disorders such as DiGeorge (DGS) and velo-cardio-facial (VCFS) syndromes. UFD1L is a single copy gene ubiquitously expressed in high levels in the pharyngeal pouches and fourth branchial arch artery during development. To understand the regulation of UFD1L expression we performed a functional analysis of its 5' regulatory region. 5'-RACE and primer extension analyses revealed the presence of different transcription start sites in adult and fetal tissues. UFD1L 5' flanking region contains a TATA-box motif and is also very GC-rich with a CpG island encompassing exon 1. Transcriptional activity of this region was examined by transfection experiments of promoter-GFP reporter gene constructs in a human epithelial cell line. These experiments revealed the importance of the region between -17 and -463 nt which contains the TATA-box. EMSA assay resulted in the detection of five functional consensus sequences respectively for the transcription complex TFIID and for the transcription factors AP-1 (one site), AP-2 (one) and Sp1 (two).
2002
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
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5' Flanking Region; Animals; Base Sequence; Binding Sites; DNA; DNA-Binding Proteins; Gene Expression Regulation; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Proteins; Sp1 Transcription Factor; Transcription Factor AP-1; Transcription Factor AP-2; Transcription Factor TFIID; Transcription Factors; Transcription Factors, TFII
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cbf.966/abstract
Amati, F., Conti, E., Botta, A., Amicucci, P., Dallapiccola, B., Novelli, G. (2002). Functional characterization of the 5′ flanking region of human Ubiquitin Fusion Degradation 1 Like gene (UFD1L). CELL BIOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTION, 20(2), 163-170 [10.1002/cbf.966].
Amati, F; Conti, E; Botta, A; Amicucci, P; Dallapiccola, B; Novelli, G
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