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Query: EC:2.4.99.7 (
sialyltransferase
)
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A 2.1-kb 5'-flanking fragment of the rat CMP-NeuAc:GM3 alpha2,8
sialyltransferase
(GD3-synthase) gene was cloned by the genomic walking procedure. The promoter activity of the fragment was assessed in F-11 cells by transient transfection and the locations for the basal and maximal promoter activities were defined. Primer extension analysis identified a transcription start site approximately 98 bp upstream of the ATG start codon. DNA sequence analysis of the promoter revealed a number of consensus binding sites for known transcription factors such as SP1,
AP1
, NFkappaB, C/EBP and TFIID, and a repeat GC-GT sequence motif seen for the formation of Z-type DNA. Both TATA and CCAAT boxes were not found in the promoter. Our results from deletion constructs suggested that both positive and negative cis-acting regulatory regions were present in this TATA-less promoter of the rat GD3-synthase gene.
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PMID:Isolation and functional analysis of the promoter of the rat CMP-NeuAc:GM3 alpha2,8 sialyltransferase gene 1. 956 65
The gene expression of the human Gal beta1,4(3)GlcNAc/Gal beta1,3GalNAc alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase was investigated in the leukaemic cell lines HL60, K-562, MOLT-4, THP-1 and in blood leucocytes. Five different transcripts were identified. In HL60 and THP-1 cells the expression levels of two of these changed during differentiation. Two potential
AP1
binding sites were detected in the promoter regions of the gene. THP-1 cells contain proteins binding with higher affinities to these sequences in the
sialyltransferase
gene than to the
AP1
consensus sequence, whereas nuclear extracts from HL60 cells have the opposite affinity.
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PMID:Differential gene expression of a human alpha2,3-sialyltransferase in leukaemic cell lines and leucocytes. 961 6