Neuron-specific gene expression of synapsin I - Major role of a negative regulatory mechanism

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作者
Schoch, S [1 ]
Cibelli, G [1 ]
Thiel, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV COLOGNE,INST GENET,D-50674 COLOGNE,GERMANY
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10.1074/jbc.271.6.3317
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The synapsins are a family of neuron-specific phosphoproteins that selectively bind to small synaptic vesicles in the presynaptic nerve terminal. The human synapsin I gene was functionally analyzed to identify control elements directing the neuron-specific expression of synapsin I, By directly measuring the mRNA transcripts of a reporter gene, we demonstrate that the proximal region of the synapsin I promoter is sufficient for directing neuron-specific gene expression, This proximal region is highly conserved between mouse and human. Deletion of a putative binding site for the zinc finger protein, neuron-restrictive silencer factor/RE-1 silencing transcription factor (NRSF/REST), abolished neuron-specific expression of the reporter gene almost entirely, allowing constitutively acting elements of the promoter to direct expression in a non-tissue-specific manner, These constitutive transcriptional elements are present as a bipartite enhancer, consisting of the region upstream (nucleotides -422 to -235) and downstream (nucleotides -199 to -143) of the putative NRSF/REST-binding site. The latter contains a motif identical to the cAMP response element. Both regions are not active or are only weakly active in promoting transcription on their own and show no tissue-specific preference, From these data we conclude that neuron specific expression of synapsin I is accomplished by a negative regulatory mechanism via the NRSF/REST binding motif.
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