V. Bhandari et al., STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL-ANALYSIS OF A PROMOTER OF THE HUMAN GRANULIN EPITHELIN GENE/, Biochemical journal, 319, 1996, pp. 441-447
Granulins (grns) or epithelins (epis) are peptides with molecular mass
es of approx. 6 kDa that modulate the growth of cells. The precursor f
or the grns/epis, which might itself be biologically active, is a secr
eted glycoprotein containing multiple repeats of the grn/epi motif. Gr
n/epi mRNA occurs widely in vivo, particularly in tissues rich in epit
helial and haematopoietic cells. To understand better the role of the
gene products for grn/epi it is important to determine the patterns of
grn/epi gene expression and how this is regulated. To assist in this
we have obtained the 5' sequence of the human grn/epi gene, and using
chimaeras of the grn/epi -5' sequence and the chloramphenicol acetyltr
ansferase gene we have shown a strong promoter activity associated wit
h the 5' sequence of the human grn/epi gene. We have further delineate
d regions of the 5' sequence that confer high-level expression on the
chimaeric gene.