Characterization of the human MANB gene encoding lysosomal α -d-mannosidase

1997 
Abstract Genomic clones of human MANB gene encoding the lysosomal enzyme, α -mannosidase, have been isolated, sequenced and analyzed. The human MANB gene spans approximately 22 kb and consists of 24 exons. The 5flanking region of the gene shows a high G+C content and has two Sp1 and three AP-2 sites. Promoter analysis using deletion constructs of the 5flanking region fused to the bacterial CAT gene showed that 150 bp of 5′ sequence could drive the expression of MANB in COS 7 cells. Determination of the sequence of the 5′ end of the α -mannosidase mRNA by 5′ RACE protocol showed that transcription is initiated from a cluster of sites centered −28 and −20 bp from the first in-frame ATG. These data demonstrate that, like other lysosomal enzyme genes such as those for β -glucuronidase or β -hexosaminidase, the human MANB gene is controlled by a short 5′ flanking sequence located near the initiation codon.
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