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Vol 45(2011) N 3 p. 442-450;
A.S. Orekhova, P.S. Sverdlova, P.V. Spirin, O.G. Leonova, V.I. Popenko, V.S. Prasolov, P.M. Rubtsov*

A New Bidirectional Promoter from the Human Genome

Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia

*rubtsov@eimb.ru
Received - 2010-12-01; Accepted - 2010-12-21

Both human and other mammalian genomes contain a number of closely linked gene pairs tran- scribed in opposite directions. Bioinformatic analysis suggests that up to 10% of human genes are arranged in this way. This work reports cloning of a human genome fragment that separates two head-to-head oriented genes located at 2p13.1 and encoding hypothetical proteins with unknown functions: CCDC (Coiled Coil Domain Containing) 142 and TTC (TetraTricopeptide repeat Containing) 31. The intergenic region CCDC142-TTC31 overlaps with a CpG island and contains a number of potential binding sites for transcription factors. This fragment functions as a bidirectional promoter in the system of luciferase reporter gene expression upon transfection of human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells. Vectors containing oppositely oriented genes of two fluorescent proteins: green (EGFP) and red (DsRed2), separated by a fragment of the CDC142-TTC31 intergenic region, were constructed. Transfection of HEK293 cells with these vectors resulted in simultaneous expression of both fluorescent proteins. The promoter activity was also determined for truncated versions of the intergenic region. The minimal promoter fragment contained Inr, BRE, and DPE elements characteristic for TATA-less promoters. Thus, a novel bidirectional promoter was cloned from the human genome; it can be used for simultaneous constitutive expression of two different genes in human cells.

bidirectional promoters, human genome, CCDC142 (Coiled Coil Domain Containing gene), TTC31 (TetraTricopeptide repeat Containing gene), intergenic region, expression vectors



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