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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
beta-galactosidase
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The murine
LAMB1
gene encoding laminin beta 1 is expressed in the developing male and female gonads and mesonephros. To identify the cis-acting elements regulating the expression of
LAMB1
, murine transgenic lines were generated by fusing regions of the
LAMB1
gene to the Eschericia coli lacZ gene. The p3.9LAM beta gal construct contained approximately 4 kb of 5' flanking sequence and directed
beta-galactosidase
expression in many different organs including the kidney, mammary gland, and the male and female genital systems, the focus of this report. In male embryos, between gestational ages E 14.5 and birth
beta-galactosidase
was transiently expressed in the prospermatogonia cells of the testis and in the differentiating epithelial cells in the ductus deferens, ductus epididymis, and seminal vesicles. In female embryos,
beta-galactosidase
was not detected in the ovary until about 1 week after birth; at this time,
beta-galactosidase
was expressed by oocytes of primary and secondary follicles. In contrast, transgenic mice carrying the first 0.7 kb of
LAMB1
fused to the lacZ gene expressed
beta-galactosidase
only in the prospermatogonia cells of the testis. Thus, the cis-acting element(s) necessary for the expression of the
LAMB1
gene in prospermatogonia cells are located in the first 0.7 kb of
LAMB1
5' flanking sequence; element(s) required for expression of the
LAMB1
gene in oocytes and epithelial cells of the mesonephric ducts, mesonephric tubules, the ductus deferens, ductus epididymis, and seminal vesicles are located with 4 kb 5' of the transcription initiation site.
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PMID:Sequences 5' of the basement membrane laminin beta 1 chain gene (LAMB1) direct the expression of beta-galactosidase during development of the mouse testis and ovary. 944 7
Laminins are the major glycoproteins present in basement membrane, a type of extracellular matrix. We showed that the
LAMB1
gene, which encodes the laminin beta1 subunit, is transcriptionally activated by retinoic acid in embryonic stem cells. However, little information is available concerning
LAMB1
developmental regulation and spatial expression in the adult mouse brain. In this study we used transgenic mice expressing different lengths of
LAMB1
promoter driving
beta-galactosidase
to investigate developmental and adult transcriptional regulation in the regions of the brain in which the laminin beta1 protein is expressed. CNS expression was not observed in transgenic mice carrying a 1.4LAMB1betagal construct. Mice carrying a 2.5LAMB1betagal construct expressed the
LAMB1
transgene, as assayed by X-gal staining, only in the molecular layer of the neonatal cerebellum. In contrast, a 3.9LAMB1betagal transgene showed broad regional expression in the adult mouse brain, including the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, colliculi, striatum, and substantia nigra. Similar expression patterns were observed for the endogenous laminin beta1 protein and for the 3.9LAMB1betagal transgene, analyzed with an antibody against the
beta-galactosidase
protein. The 3.9LAMB1betagal transgene expression in the hippocampal tri-synaptic circuit suggests a role for the
LAMB1
gene in learning and memory.
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PMID:Differential regulation of laminin b1 transgene expression in the neonatal and adult mouse brain. 1520 30