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Query: EC:4.1.99.3 (
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Previous reports have shown that progestins stimulate the proliferation of the human breast cancer cell line T47D in culture. Under different conditions other reports have shown progestin stimulation, inhibition or no effect on growth. It has also been shown that
c-myc
expression is stimulated at early times by progestins. We are currently testing the hypothesis that the mechanism of growth enhancement by progestins involves the stimulation of expression of
c-myc
. This hypothesis predicts a progesterone regulatory region in or near the
c-myc
gene. We have identified a region, from -2327 to -1833, which serves this function. This region includes a 15 bp sequence with homology to the
PRE
(progesterone response element) consensus sequence. Human progesterone receptor (PR) binds to this sequence in a specific, ligand-enhanced manner in electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA). A 3507 bp HindIII-XbaI fragment of the 5' flanking region of the
c-myc
gene, -2327 to +1180, containing the progestin regulatory region and the
c-myc
promoter, confers progestin responsiveness to the CAT (chloramphenicol acetyl transferase) reporter gene in progesterone receptor (PR)-rich T47D human breast cancer cells, but not in PR-negative MDA-MB-231 cells. Removal of the progestin regulatory region abrogates progestin responsiveness. These data demonstrate that the sequence from -2327 to -1833 of the human
c-myc
gene includes a positive progestin regulatory region.
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PMID:A sequence in the 5' flanking region confers progestin responsiveness on the human c-myc gene. 940 78
The integrin alpha 6 subunit associates with either the beta 1 or beta 4 subunit to form receptors for laminin, a major component of the basement membrane. Here, we characterized basal promoter of the human integrin alpha 6 subunit gene. The transcription start site, mapped by primer extension analysis, was 208 bp upstream of the translation start site. The promoter region lacked canonical TATA and GC boxes, but did contain a TATA-like sequence (GATAAA) 23 bp upstream of the major transcription start site. Consensus binding sites for Sp1 and the NF-kappa B complex were also present in the promoter region. A putative glucocorticoid/progesterone receptor responsive element (GRE/
PRE
), together with the Ap1 and
c-myc
binding sites located around 350-360 bp upstream of the transcription start site, represented positive regulatory sequences. Our current study showed a molecular model by which progesterone promotes tumor cell invasion through the basement membrane by up-regulating the laminin receptor.
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PMID:Identification of regulatory elements of human alpha 6 integrin subunit gene. 942 59