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The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Vol. 81 (1999) , No. 3 pp.271-278
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Characterization of the Mouse α1D-Adrenergic Receptor Gene
Kei Arai1)2), Akito Tanoue2), Nobuhito Goda2), Masayuki Takeda1), Kota Takahashi1) and Gozoh Tsujimoto2)
1) Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Niigata University
2) Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, National Children’s Medical Research Center
ABSTRACT:  α1-Adrenergic receptors (α1-ARs) play critical roles in the regulation of a variety of physiological processes. Increasing evidence suggests that multiple receptor subtypes of α1-ARs regulate these physiological processes. Molecular cloning has identified three distinct cDNAs encoding α1-AR subtypes (α1A, α1B and α1D) that are structurally homologous. Among the α1-AR subtypes, the function of the α1D-AR remains unclear. In order to examine the physiological role of a1D-AR, we cloned and characterized a gene for the mouse α1D-AR. Using a mouse α1D-AR cDNA as a probe, we isolated the gene for the mouse α1D-AR from a mouse genomic library. The α1D-AR consists of two exons and an intron that interrupts the coding region of the putative sixth transmembrane domain. The 5′-flanking region of exon 1 contains neither a TATA box nor a CAAT box but is high in GC content and contains several Sp1 binding sites (GC boxes). This pattern is similar to promoters described for other members of α1-ARs. The untranslated region also contains putative cyclic AMP response elements. Isolation of this gene will allow further investigation, via gene knock-outs and deletion mutants, of the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation and a greater understanding of the physiological role of α1D-AR.
Keywords:α1D-Adrenergic receptor, Gene

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doi:10.1254/jjp.81.271
JOI  JST.JSTAGE/jjp/81.271
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