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Publication : Cell-specific expression of the mouse gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor gene is conferred by elements residing within 500 bp of proximal 5' flanking region.

First Author  Clay CM Year  1995
Journal  Endocrine Volume  3
Issue  8 Pages  615-22
PubMed ID  21153141 Mgi Jnum  J:28859
Mgi Id  MGI:76391 Doi  10.1007/BF02953028
Citation  Clay CM, et al. (1995) Cell-specific expression of the mouse gonadotropin- releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor gene is conferred by elements residing within 500 bp of proximal 5' flanking region. Endocrine 3(8):615-622
abstractText  Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a decapeptide produced by the hypothalamus. Upon binding to specific high-affinity receptors on gonadotrope cells of the anterior pituitary gland, GnRH stimulates the synthesis and secretion of LH. In light of the critical role of GnRH in reproduction much effort has been directed toward understanding the regulation of this hormone and its cognate receptor. The recent availability of genomic clones for the GnRH receptor has facilitated research to address the molecular mechanisms underlying regulation of GnRH receptor gene expression. We have expanded the analysis of the promoter for the mouse CnRH receptor gene and report that in addition to transcriptional start sites located within 100 bp of the translation start codon there is a more distal transcriptional start site approximately 200 bp 5' of the initiation codon. The initiation of transcription from this more distal site was sufficient to confer cell-specific expression on luciferase. Further, transient expression assays of constructs containing progressive 5' deletions in the GnRH receptor gene promoter reveal the presence of one or more cis-acting elements located between -500 and -400 (relative to ATC) necessary for transcriptional activity in the gonadotrope- derived alpha T3 cell line. Finally, alpha T3 but not COS- 7 cell nuclear extract contained protein(s) that bind to at least two separate motifs contained within the -500 to - 400 region. We suggest that activation of GnRH receptor gene expression in the alpha T3 cell line requires the binding of at least two transcriptional regulatory proteins to basal enhancer elements located within a 100 bp region between -500 to -400 relative to the translation start codon in the mouse GnRH receptor gene.
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