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Query: UNIPROT:P05412 (
c-Jun
)
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Urokinase plasminogen activator receptor
(
uPAR
) gene expression has been implicated in many important biological processes including cell invasiveness and migration. The
uPAR
gene was cloned from a human genomic library by hybridization with a
uPAR
cDNA. The complete structure of the human
uPAR
gene, including a 21.23-kb transcription unit with 204 bp 5' and 239 bp 3' flanking sequences, was determined by comparison with the
uPAR
cDNA sequence. The
uPAR
gene is composed of seven exons and six introns. The seven exons of 101, 111, 144, 162, 135, 147 and 563 bp are separated by six introns of approximately 2.04, 2.62, 8.42, 0.906, 3.10 and 2.78 kb. Exons 1-7 encode 19, 37, 48, 54, 45, 49 and 83 amino acid residues, respectively. A CpG-rich island and sequences related to the transcription factors AP-1, AP-2,
c-Jun
and NF kappa B are present, but no potential TATA or CAAT boxes were found in the proximal 5' region of the
uPAR
gene. Comparison of the exon organization of the
uPAR
gene with that of human CD59 and murine Ly-6 reveals similarity to all three domains encoded by the
uPAR
exons (2 + 3), (4 + 5) and (6 + 7). These data enable elucidation of the mechanisms involved in regulation of the
uPAR
gene expression and provide further evidence that the
uPAR
gene belongs to the Ly-6 superfamily.
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PMID:Structure of the human urokinase receptor gene and its similarity to CD59 and the Ly-6 family. 753 40