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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
vasopressin
)
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The rat
vasopressin
gene contains two transcriptional promoters; the activity of one is confined to the hypothalamus, while the other is
testis specific
. To define the sequences mediating the cell-specific expression of the
vasopressin
gene, we introduced rat
vasopressin
transgenes into the rat germ line. Neither transgene 1.5-V beta gal-0.2, which consists of the entire
vasopressin
structural gene containing a 3 kbp beta-galactosidase reporter element in exon III, flanked by 1.5 kbp upstream of the start of hypothalamic transcription and 0.2 kbp downstream of the polyadenylation site, nor transgene 3-V beta gal-0.2, which consists of the entire VP structural gene containing a 3 kbp beta-galactosidase reporter element in exon III, flanked by 3 kbp upstream of the start of hypothalamic transcription and 0.2kbp downstream of the polyadenylation site, were expressed in the hypothalamus. This contrasts with a previously described transgene consisting of the rat
vasopressin
structural gene containing a reporter in exon III, flanked by 5 kbp of upstream and 3 kbp of downstream sequences, which is expressed in vasopressinergic hypothalamic neurons. Both the 3-V beta gal-0.2 and 1.5-V beta gal-0.2 transgenes were expressed in testicular germ cells using a promoter located within the beta-galactosidase reporter element. Transgene RNA was most abundant during the late stages of meiosis. Rats bearing
vasopressin
-beta-galactosidase transgenes provide new models for the study of the mechanisms whereby an epigenetic choice is made between the use of a germ cell or a somatic promoter, and the stage-specific transcriptional regulation of a germ cell promoter during spermatogenesis.
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PMID:Expression of a rat vasopressin transgene in rat testes. 753 24