Three repeats of CCCCTCC on the pyrimidine-rich sequence in the proximal 5' flanking region are required for efficient transcriptional activity of the human endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene.

2004 
The endothelial nitric-oxide synthase (eNOS) gene is constitutively expressed in endothelial cells, but numerous regulatory elements in the promoter region should contribute to the regulation for cell specific expression and the response to exogenous stimuli. A Sp1-binding consensus motif (-104 to -96) is essential for a core promoter activity of the human eNOS gene. In this study, we show that three repeats of CCCCTCC element (-74, -61, and -47), which located periodically at 13 and 14 nucleotide intervals on a pyrimidine-rich string in the proximal 5′-flanking region, were required for efficient transcriptional activity of the eNOS gene. In electrophoretic mobility shift assays, a specific DNA-protein complex was formed with a binding ability depending on the number of the CCCCTCC element while only one element did not retain any binding ability. Dinucleotide-substitution mutants at the repeat sequences reduced their transcriptional activities of the eNOS gene in transient transfection assays as diminis...
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