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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
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Histidase
(EC 4.3.1.3) is a cytosolic enzyme that catalyzes the nonoxidative deamination of histidine to urocanic acid. Histidinemia, resulting from reduced
histidase
activity as reported in Cambridge stock his/his mice and in humans, is the most frequent inborn metabolic error in Japan. The
histidase
chromosomal gene (HAL) was isolated from a lambda EMBL-3 human genomic library using the human
histidase
cDNA as a probe. Restriction mapping and Southern blot analysis of the isolated clones reveal a single-copy gene spanning approximately 25 kb and consisting of 21 exons. Exon 1 encodes only 5' untranslated sequence of liver
histidase
mRNA, with protein coding beginning in exon 2. A rarely observed 5' GC, similar to that reported in the human P-450 (SCC) gene, is present in intron 20. All other splicing junctions adhere to the canonical GT/AG rule. A TATA box sequence is located 25 bp upstream of the liver
histidase
transcription initiation site determined by
S1 nuclease
protection analysis. Several liver- and epidermis-specific transcription factor binding sites, including C/EBP, NFIL6, HNF5, AP2/KER1, MNF, and others, are also identified in the 5' flanking region. Consistent with the hepatic and epidermal expression of
histidase
, this finding suggests that
histidase
transcription may be regulated by these factors. We further identify a polymorphism (A to G transition) in the
histidase
coding region of exon 16. The human
histidase
genomic structure presented here should facilitate the molecular investigation of symptomatic and asymptomatic forms of histidinemia.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and structural characterization of the human histidase gene (HAL). 853 Jan 7