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The porcine erythropoietin (EPO) gene and its cDNA have been cloned and cha
racterized. The cDNA encodes a protein of 194 amino acids. The gene structu
re and sequence show a high degree of homology to the corresponding human a
nd murine gene. Steroid hormone receptor binding sites are present both in
the promoter and in the 3' flanking region of the gene, which also contains
an oxygen-sensing sequence. The promoter lacks classical promoter elements
such as TATA and CAAT boxes.
Expression analyses using a competitive RT-PCR assay showed that the kidney
s contain about ten times more erythropoietin mRNA than the liver in five-w
eek-old piglets, thus indicating that the shift from mainly hepatic to main
ly renal EPO production has taken place at this age. The testes showed a hi
gher ratio of EPO mRNA to total RNA than the liver. Spleen showed very low
levels of expression, while no expression of erythropoietin mRNA was detect
ed in brain tissue, bone marrow, rung, lymph nodes, and ovaries. (C) 2001 E
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