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Publication : Platelet-derived growth factor receptor α gene is regulated by multiple first exons.

First Author  Minato Y Year  2019
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  510
Issue  4 Pages  489-494
PubMed ID  30654933 Mgi Jnum  J:291278
Mgi Id  MGI:6442282 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.01.029
Citation  Minato Y, et al. (2019) Platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha gene is regulated by multiple first exons. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 510(4):489-494
abstractText  Transcription of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRA/Pdgfra) gene is considered to be precisely regulated. We have previously reported that the PDGFRA/Pdgfra gene is regulated by a dual promoter system in human and mouse, in which a novel PDGFRA/Pdgfra transcript has a first exon (exon 1beta) different from that of the canonical PDGFRA/Pdgfra transcript (exon 1alpha). To elucidate the function of each transcript, we first investigated the contribution of different PDGFRA transcripts to final protein levels. Notably, knockdown experiments suggested the existence of other PDGFRA transcripts, and we identified five additional first exons (exons 1gamma, 1delta, 1epsilon, 1zeta, and 1eta) in intron 1 in both the human and mouse genes. The first exons of the mouse Pdgfra gene showed unique expression patterns: exon 1alpha was broadly expressed; exon 1beta was highly expressed in embryos; exon 1gamma was observed at relatively high levels in the adult central nervous system (CNS); and exon 1delta was expressed at relatively high levels in the developing CNS. Furthermore, in silico analysis of common putative transcription factor binding sites in the upstream regions of the first exons of both human and mouse PDGFRA/Pdgfra genes predicted common (such as Sry, Mzf1, and Cdx) and unique (such as Sox5, Lmo2, and GATA) transcription factors. Our findings show the diversity of the transcriptional regulation of the PDGFRA/Pdgfra gene.
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