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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 265, Issue 9, 4884-4892, 03, 1990
JA Moshier, JD Gilbert, M Skunca, J Dosescu, KM Almodovar and GD Luk
We have isolated a human ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) gene from a
leukocyte genomic DNA library in order to examine the mechanisms involved
in the regulation of ODC gene expression in normal and neoplastic cell
growth. Nucleotide sequence analysis shows that the human ODC gene in clone
ODC709-A2 consists of 12 exons which encode a protein identical to that
inferred from a human ODC cDNA sequence. The 5' end of the gene was
determined by S1 nuclease and primer extension mapping. The high G + C
content and small open reading frame found in exon 1 may be pertinent to
translation regulation of ODC. Conserved sequences and potential promoter
elements including a TATA box, a possible CCAAT element, SP1 and AP-2
transcription factor binding sites, and cAMP response elements were
identified in the 5'-flanking region. Transfection of mouse LM (tk-) cells
with ODC709-A2 DNA resulted in the production of human ODC mRNA
approximately 2.25 kilobases in length. Evidence that the protein
synthesized from the human gene is functional is provided by "rescue"
transfection of a Chinese hamster ovary mutant cell line, C55.7, which is
ODC-deficient. C55.7 cells transfected with ODC709-A2 DNA expressed ODC
enzyme activity and proliferated without exogenous putrescine.
Isolation and expression of a human ornithine decarboxylase gene
Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201.
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