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A 346-Base Pair Region of the Mouse γ-Glutamyl Transpeptidase Type II Promoter Contains Sufficient Cis-acting Elements for Kidney-restricted Expression in Transgenic Mice
1997
Journal of Biological Chemistry
The mouse ␥-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) gene encodes seven distinct mRNAs that are transcribed from seven separate promoters. Type II mRNA is the most abundant in kidney. We have developed a cell line with features of renal proximal tubular cells which expresses GGT mRNA types with a pattern similar to that of mouse kidney. Because a 346-bp sequence from the type II promoter directed the highest level of CAT activity in these cells, this region was used to drive the expression of a
doi:10.1074/jbc.272.18.11959
pmid:9115259
fatcat:wbbwcrmrlfdqxcveaxb4fikgvm