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Nucleic Acids Research, 1989, Vol. 17, No. 11 4327-4337
© 1989


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Human chorionic somatomammotropin and growth hormone gene expression in rat pituitary tumour cells is dependent on proximal promoter sequences

Mark W. Nachtigal, Barbara E. Nickel, Margaret E. Klassen, Wengang Zhang1, Norman L. Eberhardt1 and Peter A. Cattini*

1Metabolic Research Unit, University of California at San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94143, USA Miles Inc., Elkhart, IN 46515

*To whom correspondence should be addresed

Received February 9, 1989. Revised April 25, 1989. Accepted April 25, 1989.

Human placental chorionic somatomammotropin (hCS-A or hCS-B) and pituitary growth hormone (hGH-N) are related by structure and function. The hCS-A gene is expressed in rat pituitary tumour (GC) cells after gene transfer. Deletion of hCS-A 5'-flanking DNA reveals repressor activity upstream of nucleotide –132, and a region essential for expression in GC cells between nucleotides –94 and –61. The sequences in this region differ from the equivalent hGH-N gene DNA by one nucleotide, and include the binding site (–92 to –65) for a pituitary-specific factor (GHF-1), required for hGH-N expression in GC cells. Exchange of hGH-N with hCS-A gene DNA in this region maintains expression in GC cells. By contrast, modification of these sequences blocks expression. These data indicate that proximal promoter sequences, equivalent to those bound by GHF-1 on the hGH-N gene, are required for hCS-A expression in GC cells.


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