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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (beta-galactosidase)
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We have cloned the 5'-region of the murine N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor channel subunit NR2C (GluRepsilon3) gene and characterized the cis- and trans-activating regulatory elements responsible for its tissue specific activity. By using a native epsilon3-promoter/lacZ-construct & various 5'-deletion constructs, we compared beta-galactosidase expression in non-neuronal NIH3T3 cells and in neuronal epsilon3-gene-expressing HT-4 cells and show that large parts of the epsilon3 promoter are responsible for the repression of the epsilon3 gene in non-neuronal cells. Deletion of exon 1 sequences led to an enhancement of epsilon3 transcription, suggesting a role of the 5'-untranslated region in epsilon3 gene regulation. Sequence analysis of the promoter region revealed potential binding sites for the transcription factor Sp1, the murine fushi tarazu factor1 (FTZ-F1) homologues, embryonic LTR binding proteins (ELP1,2,3) and steroidogenic factor (SF-1), as well as for the chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription-factor (COUP-TF). Electrophoretic mobility shift assays confirmed specific binding of Sp1, SF-1 and COUP-TFI. Whereas point mutation studies indicate that, in neuronal HT-4 cells, Sp1 is apparently not critically involved in basal epsilon3 gene transcription, SF1 is a positive regulator. This was evident from a selective enhancement of epsilon3-promoter-driven reporter gene expression upon cotransfection of an SF1-expression vector, which was reverted by deletion and point mutation of the SF1 binding site.
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PMID:Regulation of the murine NMDA-receptor-subunit NR2C promoter by Sp1 and fushi tarazu factor1 (FTZ-F1) homologues. 1033 77

In mammals, the COUP-TF-family consisting of two structurally related proteins, COUP-TFI and COUP-TFII belongs to the orphan member of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily. In an attempt to gain insights into the role of COUP-TFII, we examined developmental expression pattern of the mouse COUP-TFII focusing our studies on endoderm-derived tissues, pancreas and liver in particular. Independent lines of transgenic mice expressing Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase driven by the COUP-TFII promoter were generated. Embryonic expression of the beta-gal protein at day 9 of gestation was detected in the notochord, the ventral neural tube and, interestingly, in the gut endoderm, a site where COUP-TFII has not been detected previously. Between 9.5 and 11.5 dpc, beta-gal expression pattern that was established earlier persisted and sections revealed a staining of the common atrial chamber of the heart. At 15.5 dpc, beta-gal activity was found in all endoderm-derived tissues. We found that COUP-TFII mRNA and protein were present in fetal and adult hepatocytes. Finally, COUP-TFII expression was detected in pancreas, as judged by co-expression of the beta-gal in some of the glucagon and PDX1 positive-cells at 12.5 dpc and co-expression with insulin positive-cells at 15.5 dpc. In adult pancreas, COUP-TFII protein was present in the endocrine islet cells.
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PMID:Expression of COUP-TFII in metabolic tissues during development. 1238 58