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Publication : Characterization of the murine gene encoding Aop2 (antioxidant protein 2) and identification of two highly related genes.

First Author  Phelan SA Year  1998
Journal  Genomics Volume  54
Issue  1 Pages  132-9
PubMed ID  9806838 Mgi Jnum  J:51032
Mgi Id  MGI:1314505 Doi  10.1006/geno.1998.5568
Citation  Phelan SA, et al. (1998) Characterization of the murine gene encoding Aop2 (antioxidant protein 2) and identification of two highly related genes. Genomics 54(1):132-9
abstractText  The mouse Aop2 (antioxidant protein 2) cDNA recently cloned from liver and kidney is a member of the thiol-specific antioxidant gene family. We have isolated the mouse gene encoding Aop2 and have shown that it comprises five exons and four introns. Analysis of the sequence upstream of the translation start site revealed several potential Sp1-binding sites and two putative transcription initiation sites. Primer extension studies were used to determine the 5' end of the Aop2 transcript. This upstream region also contains consensus recognition sequences for the transcription factors USF, SREBP, and ADR1, all of which have been shown to regulate genes involved in lipid metabolism, and multiple consensus binding sites for HSF, whose activity is modulated by oxidative stress. Since Aop2 has recently been proposed as a candidate gene for atherosclerosis susceptibility differences in mice, the presence of these binding sites may have biological significance. We also isolated two highly related intronless genes and determined their chromosomal locations. Further characterization of this highly conserved gene family and its regulation will help to elucidate their biological functions. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.
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