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Publication : Novel putative promoter/enhancer sequences are shared by the mouse and human perforin (Pfp) genes.

First Author  Trapani JA Year  1990
Journal  Tissue Antigens Volume  36
Issue  5 Pages  228-34
PubMed ID  2095003 Mgi Jnum  J:11209
Mgi Id  MGI:59650 Doi  10.1111/j.1399-0039.1990.tb01833.x
Citation  Trapani JA, et al. (1990) Novel putative promoter/enhancer sequences are shared by the mouse and human perforin (Pfp) genes. Tissue Antigens 36(5):228-34
abstractText  This report describes the organization of the mouse pore-forming protein (perforin) gene (Pfp), which is highly analogous to that of the corresponding human gene. Pfp comprises three exons, the first of which consists entirely of 5' non-coding sequence, separated by an intron of 1.94 kb from the two polypeptide-coding exons. The promoter region of the gene shows strong similarity to that in humans, with six stretches of high homology noted within 0.7 kb of the mRNA cap site. However, many of the sequences of the human gene with similarity to previously described promoter/enhancer elements are poorly conserved in the mouse, suggesting that these motifs may be of no functional significance, and that control mechanisms for expression of Pfp may be highly specific to killer cells.
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