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Molecular Biology Reports
Article . 2008 . Peer-reviewed
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Spermatogenesis-related ring finger gene ZNF230 promoter: identification and functional analysis

Authors: Xu, Wenming; Zhang, Sizhong; Qiu, Weimin; He, Guoping; Liu, Yunqiang; Sun, Yan; Ma, Yongxin; +2 Authors

Spermatogenesis-related ring finger gene ZNF230 promoter: identification and functional analysis

Abstract

The ZNF230 gene is a recently cloned gene which is transcribed only in fertile male testes and may be related to human spermatogenesis. To characterize the multiple stage-specific transcription elements necessary for ZNF230 expression, we cloned ZNF230 promoter and constructed chimeric luciferase reporter Plasmids. Overexpression and site-directed mutation test were used to characterize the cis-element. The results showed ZNF230 gene promoter to be GC rich and not contain a TATA box. Deletion analysis of the 5'-flanking region of ZNF230 in HEK293 cells indicated that the sequence encompassing from nt -131 to +152 has a basal transcriptional activity. Site-directed mutation test and mithramycin A treatment demonstrated that the ZNF230 promoter contained a functional Sp1 site. Overexpression of the Sox5 protein activated the promoter activity. A 312-bp fragment surrounding the transcription start site exhibits a characteristic CpG island which overlaps with the promoter region. We also provided evidence that both the human and mouse znf230 promoter consist of Sp1 binding site and GC-rich sequences, suggesting Sp1 is required for the transcription of human and mouse ZNF230 genes. In conclusion, these findings suggest that ZNF230 is tightly controlled at transcriptional level and a common mechanism controls the basal transcription of ZNF230 gene.

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Male, Transcription, Genetic, Sp1 Transcription Factor, Molecular Sequence Data, Sequence Homology, Promoter Regions, Mice, Genetic, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Animals, Humans, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Spermatogenesis, Sequence Deletion, Binding Sites, Nucleic Acid, Base Sequence, DNA, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Spermatozoa, DNA-Binding Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Organ Specificity, CpG Islands, Sequence Analysis, Transcription, SOXD Transcription Factors, Sequence Alignment, Transcription Factors

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