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Publication : The structure of the mouse cathepsin B gene and its putative promoter.

First Author  Qian F Year  1991
Journal  DNA Cell Biol Volume  10
Issue  3 Pages  159-68
PubMed ID  2012677 Mgi Jnum  J:11102
Mgi Id  MGI:59544 Doi  10.1089/dna.1991.10.159
Citation  Qian F, et al. (1991) The structure of the mouse cathepsin B gene and its putative promoter. DNA Cell Biol 10(3):159-68
abstractText  The mouse cathepsin B gene and its flanking regions were cloned and characterized. The gene contains 10 exons and 9 introns spanning about 20 kb. Although the exon-intron organization of the mouse cathepsin B gene showed some similarity to the rat cathepsin H and L genes, significant differences were found. In particular, the highly conserved sequence that contains the catalytically active cysteine in these genes is split at different sites by an intron. As with other thiol proteinases, there is no obvious correspondence between the coding exons and structural or functional units within preprocathepsin B. These results suggest that the lysosomal thiol proteinase genes are evolutionarily ancient and that intron shifting has occurred subsequent to their divergence from a common ancestral form. The 5'-flanking region and exon 1 sequences in the mouse cathepsin B gene have a high GC content of approximately 72%. The 5'-flanking region also contains several potential Sp1 binding sites, but lacks TATA and CAAT motifs. These characteristics suggest that cathepsin B is a housekeeping gene and its transcription may be controlled by multiple transcription factors, including Sp1.
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