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. 1994 Dec 1;14(12):7393–7403. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-12-07393.1994

Bidirectional promoter of human monoamine oxidase A (MAO A) controlled by transcription factor Sp1

QS Zhu 1, K Chen 1, JC Shih 1
PMCID: PMC6576875  PMID: 7996184

Abstract

The core promoter region of human monoamine oxidase (MAO) A has been identified in the two 90 bp repeat sequences, which can be further divided into four imperfect tandem repeats, each containing an Sp 1 binding site in the reversed orientation. Gel retardation and DNase 1 footprinting assays identified Sp 1 to be the major transcription factor binding to MAO A core promoter. In addition, positive association has been observed between cellular Sp1 concentration and MAO A promoter or catalytic activity, indicating that Sp1 is a controlling factor for human MAO A expression. DNA fragments from MAO A core promoter exhibit promoter activity in both orientations in a transient transfection assay, using human growth hormone as the reporter gene. A DNA probe isolated from upstream of the core promoter detected positive signals in a Northern analysis, suggesting that the reverse promoter activity may endogenously transcribe a new gene located upstream of MAO A.


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