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    Article] DEMONSTRATION OF TISSUE-SPECIFIC PROMOTERS IN NONPRIMATE SPECIES THAT EXPRESS AROMATASE P450 IN PLACENTAE
    DocNo of ILP: 7843

    Doc. Type: Article

    Title: DEMONSTRATION OF TISSUE-SPECIFIC PROMOTERS IN NONPRIMATE SPECIES THAT EXPRESS AROMATASE P450 IN PLACENTAE

    Authors: HINSHELWOOD, MM; LIU, Z; CONLEY, AJ; SIMPSON, ER

    Full Name of Authors: HINSHELWOOD, MM; LIU, Z; CONLEY, AJ; SIMPSON, ER

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    Keywords Plus: CYTOCHROME-P450 GENE-exPRESSION; OVARIAN GRANULOSA-CELLS; FOLLICULAR-FLUID; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; PURIFICATION; PARTURITION; P-450AROM; ESTRADIOL; PREGNANCY; ESTRONE

    Abstract: Conversion of androgens to estrogens is catalyzed by aromatase P450 (P450(arom); the product of the CYP19 gene). Regulation of tissue-specific expression of P450(arom) in humans is due, in part, to alternative transcriptional start sites that arise as a consequence of the use of tissue-specific promoters. We used the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) technique to characterize RNA extracted from ovarian granulosa cells and placental tissue from cows, horses, and pigs (ungulates) in order to determine whether these species, like the human, utilize tissue-specific promoters to drive P450(arom) expression. The majority of transcripts in the placenta have 5'-termini that differ from those in the ovary upstream of a common site of divergence, indicative of a splice junction. The use of tissue-specific promoters by the bovine CYP19 gene would produce these results, as it does in the case of the human CYP19 gene. A bovine genomic library was then screened with probes that hybridize to ovary- or placenta-specific transcripts. Two clones of approximately 15 kb each in length were isolated; one hybridized with the ovary-specific sequence and the other hybridized with the placenta-specific sequence. Whereas the former sequence was contiguous with the downstream sequence containing the translational start site, the latter was identical only with the sequence of the placental transcripts upstream of the putative splice junction, indicating that this was the distal sequence. Bovine and human ovary-specific genomic sequences share 77% bp identity, while bovine and human placenta-specific sequences demonstrated only 39% bp identity. These results mirror those obtained in comparisons of human, bovine, equine, and porcine ovarian and placental RACE cDNA 5'-termini. Thus, there is a high degree of sequence identity in the 5'-flanking region of the ovarian promoter for P450(arom) in spite of marked differences between species in the pattern of estrogen biosynthesis. Although the use of a distal promoter to drive placental CYP19 gene expression may be the norm in species in which estrogen biosynthesis occurs in the placenta, this may be a result of convergence, rather than divergence, in evolution.

    Cate of OECD: Biological sciences

    Year of Publication: 1995

    Business Area: other

    Detail Business: medicine & science

    Country: USA

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    Name of Journal: BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION

    Language: English

    Country of Authors: UNIV TEXAS,SW MED CTR,CECIL H & IDA GREEN CTR REPROD BIOL SCI,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,DALLAS,TX 75235; N DAKOTA STATE UNIV,DEPT ANIM & RANGE SCI,FARGO,ND 58105

    Press Adress: HINSHELWOOD, MM (reprint author), UNIV TEXAS,SW MED CTR,CECIL H & IDA GREEN CTR REPROD BIOL SCI,DEPT BIOCHEM,5323 HARRY HINES BLVD,DALLAS,TX 75235, USA.

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    Number of Citaion: 35

    Publication: SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION

    City of Publication: MADISON

    Address of Publication: 1526 JEFFERSON ST, MADISON, WI 53711-2106

    ISSN: 0006-3363

    29-Character Source Abbreviation: BIOL REPROD

    ISO Source Abbreviation: Biol. Reprod.

    Volume: 53

    Version: 5

    Start of File: 1151

    End of File: 1159

    DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod53.5.1151

    Number of Pages: 9

    Web of Science Category: Reproductive Biology

    Subject Category: Reproductive Biology

    Document Delivery Number: TA200

    Unique Article Identifier: WOS:A1995TA20000021

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