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Query: EC:3.1.26.9 (
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Using a rat
S100A1
cDNA probe,
S100A1
expression has been documented in rat C6 glioma cells, a cell line previously thought to express only the S100B protein. To identify the molecular mechanisms which target
S100A1
gene expression to specific cell types, the rat
S100A1
gene was cloned, and functional analysis of the 5' flanking region of the gene was performed. The rat
S100A1
gene was located in an 8.5 kb BamHI genomic fragment which contained 3 exons plus 1.6 kb of 5'-upstream and 0.37 kb of 3'-downstream flanking sequence. A single transcription initiation start site and a single polyadenylation signal were identified in this gene. A number of potential regulatory consensus sequences were identified in the rat
S100A1
gene including general transcription factor binding sequences (TATA box, GC box and CCAAT box), cAMP regulated sequences (CRE), skeletal muscle specific sequences (E-box and M-CAT), an S100 protein element, and a (GCT) trinucleotide repeat. Analysis of an
S100A1
promoter-CAT construct by
ribonuclease
protection assay demonstrated that this gene is functional in three
S100A1
expressing cell lines, C6 cells, PC12 cells and L6 cells. CAT constructs containing progressive deletions of the
S100A1
promoter region revealed a positive regulatory element in skeletal muscle (L6) cells between -1600/-1081. The fact that these same sequences were negative in glial (C6) cells and neutral in neuronal (PC12) cells suggests that this region plays a major role in targeting
S100A1
expression to specific cell types. The -1081/+10 region contained both positive and negative elements, some of which were cell-type specific. Thus,
S100A1
expression is under complex transcriptional control which involves positive and negative elements as well as cell type specific elements.
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PMID:Expression of the rat S100A1 gene in neurons, glia, and skeletal muscle. 879 2