Dorsal root ganglia neuron-specific promoter activity of the rabbit β- galactoside α1,2-fucosyltransferase gene

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Abstract

The rabbit H-blood type α1,2-fucosyltransferase (RFTI), gene and its biosynthetic products, H antigens (Fucα1,2Galβ), are abundantly expressed in a subset of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons. To investigate the regulatory mechanisms for the RFT-I gene expression, we determined the genomic structure and promoter activity of this gene. PCR amplification of the 5' cDNA end analysis revealed two transcriptional start sites, 498 and 82 nucleotides upstream of the translational initiation codon, the latter site yielding a major 3.1-kb transcript specifically expressed in DRG, as revealed by Northern blotting. Promoter analysis of the 5'-flanking region of the RFT- I gene using a luciferase gene reporter system demonstrated strong promoter activity in PC12 cells, which express the rat H-type α1,2- fucosyltransferase gene, and Neuro2a mouse neuroblastoma cells. Deletion analysis revealed the 704-base pair minimal promoter region flanking the translational initiation codon, for which two distinct promoter activities were detected and differentially used in PC12 and Neuro2a cells. The minimal promoter region contained a GC-rich domain (GC content 80%), in which a Sp1 binding sequence and a GSG-like nerve growth factor-responsive element were found, but lacked TATA- and CAAT-boxes. Promoter analysis with a primary culture of DRG neurons demonstrated that the minimal promoter region of the RFT-I gene was sufficient for the expression of a reporter gene in DRG neurons. We conclude that the TATA-less GC-rich minimal promoter region of the RFT-I gene controls DRG small neuron-specific expression of the RFT-I gene.

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Hitoshi, S., Kusunoki, S., Kanazawa, I., & Tsuji, S. (1999). Dorsal root ganglia neuron-specific promoter activity of the rabbit β- galactoside α1,2-fucosyltransferase gene. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(1), 389–396. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.1.389

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