1990
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.10.7.3834
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Identification of a G1-S-phase-regulated region in the human thymidine kinase gene promoter.

Abstract: We have identified a regulatory region in the human thymidine kinase gene promoter. A set of promoter deletion mutants was constructed, linked to the bacterial neomycin resistance gene, and stably transfected into Rat3 cells. It was shown that the region between 135 and 67 base pairs upstream of the cap site is required for conveying G1-S-phase regulation to the linked neo gene. In addition, primer extension assays demonstrated that the same transcriptional start sites were used in G1- and S-phase cells and in… Show more

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“…A region between -139 and -88 showed the most dramatic decrease, of about 2.5-fold. Further 5' deletion studies in the context of the homologous TK promoter revealed that deletion to -83 and -64 resulted in superinducibility of the TK transcripts by cycloheximide (23) and that deletion of the TK sequence from -135 to -67 resulted in the loss of G1-S-phase regulation (28). Our results demonstrated that the same region (-133 to -64) is likely to contain a CCRU for the TK promoter.…”
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“…A region between -139 and -88 showed the most dramatic decrease, of about 2.5-fold. Further 5' deletion studies in the context of the homologous TK promoter revealed that deletion to -83 and -64 resulted in superinducibility of the TK transcripts by cycloheximide (23) and that deletion of the TK sequence from -135 to -67 resulted in the loss of G1-S-phase regulation (28). Our results demonstrated that the same region (-133 to -64) is likely to contain a CCRU for the TK promoter.…”
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“…A significant correlation between TK1 in breast tumors determined by immunohistochemistry and Ki-67 labeling index (Ki-67 LI) has been reported by He et al (9). The activity of TK1 is S phase-specific (10)(11)(12)(13), it increases in S phase (14) and is targeted for degradation in late M phase (15)(16)(17)(18), such that newly divided G 1 cells have low TK1 levels (19). Our group has shown that TK1 and cofactor, ATP, regulate […”
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“…Using deletion and site-directed mutational analysis, it was established that the upstream sequences of the human TK promoter, spanning nucleotides Ϫ133 to Ϫ64, designated CCRU (cell cycle regulatory unit), were sufficient to confer cell cycle regulation (23,24). Furthermore, this 70-bp CCRU domain is able to confer G 1 -S regulation onto a non-cell cycle-regulated, heterologous promoter (24).…”
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