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Query: EC:4.1.1.32 (
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
)
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The
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
(
PEPCK
) gene is highly expressed in cultured rat hepatoma cells, but extinguished in hepatoma x fibroblast hybrids. Extinction of
PEPCK
gene expression in hybrids is a polygenic process that involves several fibroblast loci, only one of which (tissue-specific extinguisher-1,
TSE1
) has been characterized to date. To identify sequence elements of the
PEPCK
gene that are involved both in
TSE1
-mediated extinction and in
TSE1
-independent processes, we assayed expression of chimeric
PEPCK
transgenes in transiently and stably transfected hybrid cells. We report that
TSE1
responsiveness mapped to the
PEPCK
CRE (cAMP response element), as shown previously for the tyrosine aminotransferase gene. This was expected from the recent identification of the
TSE1
gene product as a regulatory subunit of protein kinase A. However, none of the transgenes we assayed were responsive to
TSE1
-independent extinction mechanisms, suggesting that these controls require DNA sequences and/or chromatin structures that were not present in the transfected reporters. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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PMID:Multiple elements regulate phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene expression in hepatoma hybrid cells. 133 26
Extinction of
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
(PCK) gene expression in hepatoma x fibroblast hybrids is mediated by a trans-acting genetic locus designated
tissue-specific extinguisher 1
(
TSE1
). To identify PCK gene sequences required for extinction, hepatoma transfectants expressing PCK-thymidine kinase (TK) chimeric genes were fused with TK- fibroblasts and PCK-TK expression in the resulting hybrids was monitored. Expression of a PCK-TK chimera containing PCK sequences between base pairs -548 and +73 was extinguished in four of five hepatoma transfectants tested, although hybrids derived from one transfectant clone failed to extinguish PCK-TK expression. In contrast, crosses between hepatoma transfectants expressing the herpesvirus TK gene from its own promoter and TK- fibroblasts produced TK+ hybrids; extinction of the transfected TK gene was not observed. Thus, rat PCK gene sequences between base pairs -548 and +73 are sufficient for tissue-specific extinction in hybrid cells. Extinction of PCK-TK gene expression in transfectant microcell hybrids mapped specifically to human chromosome 17, the site of human
TSE1
.
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PMID:Regulation of chimeric phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase genes by the trans-dominant locus TSE1. 234 60
Somatic cell hybrids formed by fusing hepatoma cells with fibroblasts generally fail to express liver functions, a phenomenon termed extinction. Previous studies demonstrated that extinction of the genes encoding tyrosine aminotransferase,
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
, and argininosuccinate synthetase is mediated by a specific genetic locus (
TSE1
) that maps to mouse chromosome 11 and human chromosome 17. In this report, we show that full repression of these genes requires a genetic factor in addition to
TSE1
. This conclusion is based on the observation that residual gene activity was apparent in monochromosomal hybrids retaining human
TSE1
but not in complex hybrids retaining many fibroblast chromosomes. Furthermore,
TSE1
-repressed genes were hormone inducible, whereas fully extinguished genes were not. Analysis of hybrid segregants indicated that genetic loci required for the complete repression phenotype were distinct from
TSE1
.
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PMID:Hormonal regulation of TSE1-repressed genes: evidence for multiple genetic controls in extinction. 257 Oct 76
Tissue-specific extinguisher-1 (Tse-1) is a mouse genetic locus that can repress liver-specific tyrosine aminotransferase gene expression in trans. To search for other Tse-1-responsive genes, hepatoma microcell hybrids retaining mouse chromosome 11 or human chromosome 17, containing murine Tse-1 and human
TSE1
, respectively, were screened for expression of liver-specific mRNAs. While most liver gene activity was unaffected in such hybrids,
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
and tyrosine aminotransferase gene expression was coordinately repressed in these clones. Extinction of both genes was apparently mediated by a single genetic locus that resides on human chromosome 17.
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PMID:Coordinate regulation of two genes encoding gluconeogenic enzymes by the trans-dominant locus Tse-1. 290 27