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In excitable and endocrine organs, calcium influxes through the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) which is composed of four (α 1, α 2, β, and γ) subunits. Temporal and spatial expression of calcium channel activity is regulated by the transcription of α 1 subunit. To elucidate the genomic organization of the VGCC α 1D subunit gene, a genomic clone was isolated from the human genomic library and its sequence was analyzed. A 12 kb genomic clone contained the 5'-flanking regulatory region and first two exons was selected and the initiation site for α 1D mRNA synthesis was examined by primer extension analysis. The major initiation site was found at the -523 NT position in the translation initiation site. The TATA box could not be found above the transcription initiation site. The CAT vector construct containing the 2.5 kb upstream region had high CAT activity on transfection to NG108-15 and PC12 cells, which confers the neuronal expression of the α 1D gene.
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Kim, HL., Chang, YJ., Lee, SM. et al. Genomic structure of the regulatory region of the voltage-gated calcium channel α 1D. Exp Mol Med 30, 246–251 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.1998.36
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.1998.36