SM50 gene regulatory region
LOCUS Rr_SPSM50 320 bp DNA INV 18-MAR-1998
DEFINITION Strongylocentrotus purpuratus spicule matrix SM50 protein
(SM50) gene regulatory region.
KEYWORDS
SOURCE purple urchin.
ORGANISM Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Eukaryotae; mitochondrial eukaryotes; Metazoa; Echinodermata;
Echinozoa; Echinoidea; Euechinoidea; Echinacea; Echinoida;
Strongylocentrotidae; Strongylocentrotus.
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 320)
AUTHORS Makabe,K.W., Kirchhamer,C.V., Britten,R.J., and Davidson,E.H.
TITLE Cis-regulatory control of the SM50 gene, an early marker of
skeletogenic lineage specification in the sea urchin embryo
JOURNAL Development 121, 1957-1970 (1995)
MEDLINE 95361751
REFERENCE 2
AUTHORS Hoog,C., Calzone,F.J., Cutting,A.E., Britten,R.J.,Davidson,E.H.
TITLE Gene regulatory factors of the sea urchin embryo. II. Two
dissimilar proteins, P3A1 and P3A2, bind to the same target
sites that are required for early temporal gene expression
JOURNAL Development 112, 351-364 (1991)
MEDLINE 92120113
REFERENCE 3
AUTHORS Raman,V., Andrews,M.E., Harkey,M.A. and Raff,R.A.
TITLE Protein-DNA interactions at putative regulatory regions
of two coordinately expressed genes, msp130 and PM27, during
skeletogenesis in sea urchin embryos.
JOURNAL Int. J. Dev. Biol. 37, 499-507 (1993)
MEDLINE 8179994
REFERENCE 4
AUTHORS Kurokawa,D., Kitajima,T., Mitsunaga-Nakatsubo,K., Amemiya,S.,
Shimada,H. and Akasaka.K.
TITLE HpEst, an est-related transcription factor implicated in
primary mesenchyme cell differentiation in the sea urchin embryo.
JOURNAL Mech. Dev. 80, 41-52 (1999)
MEDLINE 10096062
REMARK GeNet staff at the IHC&DB created this entry from the original
journal article. This sequence comes from Fig. 3A
COMMENTS Cis-regulatory region extending 440 bp upstream and 120 bp
downstream of the transcription start site confer accurate
skeletogenic expression of injected expression vector. The
distal portion of this fragment contains elements controlling
amplitude of expression, while the region from -200 to +105
(1 - 305 this entry) contains spatial control elements that
position expression accurately in the sceletogenic lineages
of the embryo. A systematic mutagenesis of this region [1] reveals
four positively acting regulatory elements: 2 copies of element
D as well as elements A and C. The element C, named as locator
element exercises the primary spatial control function. It
requires other separable, positive regulatory elements for
activity. In the normal configuration this ancillary positive
function is mediated by elements A and D.
Comparison [3] of the SM50 promoter to PM27 promoter and 850-bp
region of msp130 gene located between exons 6 and 7 revealed
three larger sequence elements (designated A, B and C) that
are strictly similar in these genes. The A and C elements
identified in [3] are not identical to A and C identified
in [1]. The ets binding site functions as a positive
cis-regulatory element [4].
FEATURES Location/Qualifiers
source 1..562
/organism="Strongylocentrotus purpuratus"
/db_xref="taxon:7668"
prot_bind 330..337
/citation=[2]
/bound_moiety="SpP3A2 and SpZ2-1"
/evidence=DNAase I footprinting
prot_bind 317..324
/citation=[2]
/bound_moiety="SpP3A2 and SpZ2-1"
/evidence=DNAase I footprinting
mRNA 443..562
element D 395..400
/evidence=experimental
/citation=[1]
element D 415..420
/evidence=experimental
/citation=[1]
element C 455..479
/evidence=experimental
/citation=[1]
element A 503..545
/evidence=experimental
/citation=[1]
element A 113..140
/evidence=sequence inspection
/citation=[3]
misc_feature 168..180
/note="ets binding site"
/evidence=sequence inspection
/evidence=luciferase assays
/citation=[4]
element B 281..299
/evidence=sequence inspection
/citation=[3]
element C 418..431
/evidence=sequence inspection
/citation=[3]
CDS 552..
ORIGIN
1 CAACGGATCT GCCGTGGAAA ATAACTAGGC ATATCTTGAC ACGCATAAGG AACGTTACTT
61 TGGAGGCCCC TTCGCTCCCC CAACACCGTC CCGCGCACAC GATCTTCGCG TGTACTCCCT
121 ATACACACGT TCACCCACAT TTAGCCCACG CACACACTCA TTCCCAACCA GGAAGTCACG
181 CTCATTATGG GTAATTATGC GCTCATCCCA AAGCCCCTGA CTCAAGTTTC CCTTTCGGAA
241 CCCCGGCTAG GTCTGGATGT GCGTCAATCC TACCATCTCC TCTGATTGGT CCAAAAGTTA
301 CGCCCCGTTT TCGGCTTCTG CGCACACCCC ACGCGCATGG GGCGTGCACG GAGATGCGTT
361 GGTCACGCCC CCATCAGAGT CTTGCACTCG GCCCAGGGTT ACGCCTGTTG CGCGAGGGTT
421 TTGAGGTTCG GCTAAGGCTT TCATTCGAGT TTGGTGGTAG TCGTGAATGC ATCGATCTCA
481 TTTCTTCTGG AGTTCGAAAA ATTAAGAAAG AAAAAAGTCT AGTGAGATCG CAACACATTT
541 GAGAAGCAGC CATGAAGGGA GT
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