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Autor:
Paul R. Budworth, T A Farmerie, Colin M. Clay, Rula Abbud, John H. Nilson, K. J. McDowell, Ruth A. Keri, Michael W. Wolfe
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 57:1104-1114
The equine glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene is expressed in both pituitary and placenta, unlike that of all other nonprimate mammals studied, in which expression is limited to pituitary. Previous studies of the 5'-flanking region of the equine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269:19360-19368
Placental expression of the alpha subunit gene of the human glycoprotein hormones requires a multicomponent enhancer composed of tandem cAMP-response elements and an adjacent upstream regulatory element. Based on recent studies indicating that the up
Autor:
John H. Nilson, Robert A. Fenstermaker, Debora L. Hamernik, Colin M. Clay, T A Farmerie, Ruth A. Keri, Joseph A. Bokar
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 44:231-237
Expression of the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene occurs in the pituitary of all mammals but in placenta of only primates and horses. In humans, two different elements, termed upstream regulatory element (URE) and cAMP response element (CRE),
Publikováno v:
Molecular Endocrinology. 4:1480-1487
Expression of the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene occurs in the pituitaries of all mammals and in the placentas of primates and horses. In humans, tandem cAMP response elements (CREs), located in the proximal promoter-regulatory region of the
Autor:
T A, Farmerie, R A, Abbud, P R, Budworth, C M, Clay, R A, Keri, K J, McDowell, M W, Wolfe, J H, Nilson
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 57(5)
The equine glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene is expressed in both pituitary and placenta, unlike that of all other nonprimate mammals studied, in which expression is limited to pituitary. Previous studies of the 5'-flanking region of the equine
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 269(30)
Placental expression of the alpha subunit gene of the human glycoprotein hormones requires a multicomponent enhancer composed of tandem cAMP-response elements and an adjacent upstream regulatory element. Based on recent studies indicating that the up
Autor:
M.W. Wolfe, T A Farmerie, Colin M. Clay, Deborah S. Threadgill, G B Sherman, D C Sharp, John H. Nilson
Publikováno v:
Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 6(6)
Equine (e) CG and LH beta-subunits have identical amino acid sequences, including an extended carboxyl-terminal peptide (CTP). This suggests that unlike the corresponding human genes, the beta-subunits of eCG and eLH may be encoded by a single gene a
Autor:
J H, Nilson, J A, Bokar, C M, Clay, T A, Farmerie, R A, Fenstermaker, D L, Hamernik, R A, Keri
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 44(2)
Expression of the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene occurs in the pituitary of all mammals but in placenta of only primates and horses. In humans, two different elements, termed upstream regulatory element (URE) and cAMP response element (CRE),
Autor:
J A Bokar, R A Keri, T A Farmerie, R A Fenstermaker, B Andersen, D L Hamernik, J Yun, T Wagner, J H Nilson
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 9:5113-5122
The single-copy gene encoding the alpha subunit of glycoprotein hormones is expressed in the pituitaries of all mammals and in the placentas of only primates and horses. We have systematically analyzed the promoter-regulatory elements of the human an
Autor:
Ruth A. Keri, John H. Nilson, G C Kennedy, B Andersen, Robert A. Fenstermaker, Joseph A. Bokar, T A Farmerie, R. Bohinski
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 564
The 18-bp direct repeat occurring between positions -146 and -111 in the 5'-flanking region of the human alpha-subunit gene serves two functions: it mediates the transcriptional effect of cAMP and it acts in conjunction with an adjacent cis-acting el