T. Nakamura et al., CLONING OF THE RHOB GENE FROM THE MOUSE GENOME AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ITS PROMOTER REGION, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 226(3), 1996, pp. 688-694
Rho proteins have been implicated in a variety of cytoskeletal functio
ns, but it is unclear how Rho proteins regulate these cellular functio
ns and how Rho proteins are regulated. In this study, we cloned the rh
oB gene from the mouse genome and characterized its promoter region. T
he predicted amino acid sequence was identical to that encoded by the
human rhoB gene. A site for initiation of transcription was found al p
osition -376 relative to the site for initiation of translation. Delet
ion analysis of the 5'-flanking region of the rhoB gene revealed that
the minimum region of the promoter was located between positions -507
and -376. Northern blotting analysis showed that the expression of the
mouse rhoB gene was induced by serum, suggesting that expression of t
he rhoB gene might be controlled by some signal-responsive element(s).
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