The mouse sulfate anion transporter gene Sat1 (Slc26a1): Cloning, tissue distribution, gene structure, functional characterization, and transcriptional regulation by thyroid hormone


Autoria(s): Lee, Aven; Beck, Laurent; Markovich, Markovich
Contribuinte(s)

M. I. Greene

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Sulfate (SO42-) is required for bone/cartilage formation and cellular metabolism. sat-1 is a SO42- anion transporter expressed on basolateral membranes of renal proximal tubules, and is suggested to play an important role in maintaining SO42- homeostasis. As a first step towards studying its tissue-specific expression, hormonal regulation, and in preparation for the generation of knockout mice, we have cloned and characterized the mouse sat-1 cDNA (msat-1), gene (sat1; Slc26a1) and promoter region. msat-1 encodes a 704 amino acid protein (75.4 kDa) with 12 putative transmembrane domains that induce SO42- (also oxalate and chloride) transport in Xenopus oocytes. msat-1 mRNA was expressed in kidney, liver, cecum, calvaria, brain, heart, and skeletal muscle. Two distinct transcripts were expressed in kidney and liver due to alternative utilization of the first intron, corresponding to an internal portion of the 5'-untranslated region. The Sa1 gene (similar to6 kb) consists of 4 exons. Its promoter is similar to52% G+C rich and contains a number of well-characterized cis-acting elements, including sequences resembling hormone responsive elements T3REs and VDREs. We demonstrate that Sat1 promoter driven basal transcription in OK cells was stimulated by tri-iodothyronine. Site-directed mutagenesis identified an imperfect T3RE at -454-bp in the Sat1 promoter to be responsible for this activity. This study represents the first characterization of the structure and regulation of the Sat1 gene encoding a SO42-/chloride/oxalate anion transporter.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67039

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Mary Ann Liebert

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Cell Biology #Genetics & Heredity #Xenopus-laevis Oocytes #Expression Cloning #Bacillus-subtilis #Plasma-membrane #Renal Transport #Antisense Rna #Vitamin-d #Mutations #Sequence #Protein #C1 #270699 Physiology not elsewhere classified #730118 Organs, diseases and abnormal conditions not elsewhere classified
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Journal Article