GATA-6 DNA binding protein expressed in human gastric adenocarcinoma MKN45 cells.

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Yoshida T, Sato R, Mahmood S, Kawasaki S, Futai M, Maeda M

GATA-6 DNA binding protein expressed in human gastric adenocarcinoma MKN45 cells.

FEBS Lett. 1997 Sep 8;414(2):333-7.

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Abstract

A cDNA for the GATA-6 (GATA-GT1) DNA binding protein was cloned from a library of the human gastric adenocarcinoma cell line MKN45. The deduced amino acid sequence (449 residues) indicates that the primary structure of human GATA-6 is highly homologous to that of the rat protein. The potential phosphorylation site for protein kinases (A and C), and histidine and alanine clusters are conserved. Whereas the rat H+/K+-ATPase alpha and beta subunit genes have two and three GATA protein binding sites in their promoter regions, respectively, the human alpha subunit gene has only one binding site [Maeda, M., Kubo, K., Nishi, T. and Futai, M. (1996) J. Exp. Biol. 199, 513-520]. We cloned the 5'-upstream region of the human H+/K+-ATPase beta subunit gene by genome walking and found that it also has a single GATA protein binding site near the TATA box. The GATA sites of the human alpha and beta subunit genes are recognized by the zinc finger domain of human GATA-6. The conservation of the GATA protein binding sites suggests that they are important for the gene regulation of the human and rat H+/K+-ATPase.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Potassium-transporting ATPase subunit betaP51164Details