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Publication : Comparative analysis on the structural features of the 5' flanking region of kappa-casein genes from six different species.

First Author  Gerencsér A Year  2002
Journal  Genet Sel Evol Volume  34
Issue  1 Pages  117-28
PubMed ID  11929628 Mgi Jnum  J:76033
Mgi Id  MGI:2178305 Doi  10.1051/gse:2001007
Citation  Gerencser A, et al. (2002) Comparative analysis on the structural features of the 5' flanking region of kappa-casein genes from six different species. Genet Sel Evol 34(1):117-28
abstractText  kappa-casein plays an essential role in the formation, stabilisation and aggregation of milk micelles. Control of kappa-casein expression reflects this essential role, although an understanding of the mechanisms involved lags behind that of the other milk protein genes. We determined the 5'-flanking sequences for the murine, rabbit and human kappa-casein genes and compared them to the published ruminant sequences. The most conserved region was not the proximal promoter region but an approximately 400 bp long region centred 800 bp upstream of the TATA box. This region contained two highly conserved MGF/STAT5 sites with common spacing relative to each other. In this region, six conserved short stretches of similarity were also found which did not correspond to known transcription factor consensus sites. On the contrary to ruminant and human 5' regulatory sequences, the rabbit and murine 5'-flanking regions did not harbour any kind of repetitive elements. We generated a phylogenetic tree of the six species based on multiple alignment of the kappa-casein sequences. This study identified conserved candidate transcriptional regulatory elements within the kappa-casein gene promoter.
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