Structure of the promoter and complete sequence of the gene coding for the rabbit translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) P23

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We have isolated genomic recombinants containing the complete gene coding for the rabbit translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), also known as histamine-releasing factor (HRF) P23. The gene is organized into five introns and six exons and its total length amounts to 3819 nucleotides All intron/exon boundaries are in accordance with the GT/AG rule. Transcription of the gene generates two mRNAs of 843 and 1163 nucleotides differing in the length of their 3'-untranslated regions. They are formed by alternative polyadenylation. The transcription initiation site has been determined by comparison of sequences of the gene and several processed TCTP pseudogenes. The full-length 5'-untranslated region comprises 116 nucleotides and starts with an oligopyrimidine tract important for translational regulation. Additionally 12 kb of the 5'-flanking promoter region has been sequenced. The promoter contains a TATA box at -30 and potential binding sites for transcription factors such as stimulating protein 1 (Sp1), nuclear factor 1 (NF1), activator protein 1 (AP1), c-Ets1, cAMP-response element (CP2), myeloid-specific zinc finger protein 1 (MZF1) and others. For functional analysis 5'-flanking sequences up to -918 were fused to the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene and tested using a rabbit aortic smooth-muscle cell line by cell transfection and CAT assays. The results confirm that the analyzed gene is the actively transcribed TCTP gene.

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Thiele, H., Berger, M., Lenzner, C., Kühn, H., & Thiele, B. J. (1998). Structure of the promoter and complete sequence of the gene coding for the rabbit translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) P23. European Journal of Biochemistry, 257(1), 62–68. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2570062.x

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