The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Characterization of a Silent Gene for Human Pancreatic Elastase I: Structure of the 5'-Flanking Region
Tokio TANIIchiro KAWASHIMAHidehiko FURUKAWAToshinori OHMINEYo TAKIGUCHI
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1987 Volume 101 Issue 3 Pages 591-599

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A cDNA for porcine pancreatic elastase I has been cloned and used as a probe for blot hybridization analysis. Southern blot analysis of total DNA demonstrated that the elastase I gene is conserved among the porcine, rat, calf, and human genomes. Northern blot analysis, however, indicated that the elastase I gene is not expressed in the human adult pancreas, even though abundant expression is observed in the rat and porcine pancreas. Sequence analysis of the cloned human elastase I gene revealed that the proximal 5'-flanking region from -1 to -200 shows 78% identity with that of the actively transcribed rat elastase I gene, and contains a consensus TATA box and a putative tissue specific enhancer sequence. The transcriptional activity of the human elastase I gene appears to be suppressed in the human adult pancreas.

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