Improvement and induction property of radiation-responsive promoter through DNA shuffling of 5'-flanking regions of the human p21 gene(METHODS)
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A promoter that augments gene expression in response to stimulation of ionizing radiation would be a desired tool for radiogenetic therapy, a combination of radiotherapy and gene therapy. Although various promoters occurring naturally or artificially have been used for researches, one showing higher reactivity to ionizing radiation is desirable. In the present study, we attempted to improve a radiation-responsive promoter of the p21 through a technique called DNA shuffling. A library of DNA fragments was constructed by re-ligation of randomly digested promoter fragments and improved promoters were chosen out of the library. We repeated this process twice to obtain a promoter showing 2.6-fold better reactivity to ionizing radiation compared with its parent, p21 promoter after 10Gy γ-ray irradiation. Nucleotide sequence analyses revealed that the obtained promoter was densely packed with some of the cis-acting elements including binding sites for p53, NF-κB, NRF-2, AP-1 and NF-Y more than p21 promoter. In addition, it was shown that its induction by ionizing radiation was dependent upon p53 status of a cell line, suggesting that the promoter retained properties of the p21 promoter. This technique is simple and efficient to improve a promoter responsive to other stimulus of interest besides IR.
著者
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Kagiya Go
School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University
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Ogawa Ryohei
Department of Radiological Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Univer
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Cook John
Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
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Choudhuri Rajani
Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
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Hatashita Masanori
Biology Group, The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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Tanaka Yoshikazu
Biology Group, The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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DeGraff Bill
Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
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Mitchell James
Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
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Cook John
Radiation Biology Branch National Cancer Institute National Institutes Of Health
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Kagiya Go
School Of Allied Health Sciences Kitasato University
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Kagiya Go
School Of Allied Health Sciences Kitasato University:radiation Biology Branch National Cancer Instit
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Ogawa Ryohei
Department Of Radiological Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Sciences Universi
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Ogawa Ryohei
Department Of Applied Chemistry School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Hatashita Masanori
Biology Group The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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Degraff Bill
Radiation Biology Branch National Cancer Institute National Institutes Of Health
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Choudhuri Rajani
Radiation Biology Branch National Cancer Institute National Institutes Of Health
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Mitchell James
Radiation Biology Branch Center For Cancer Research National Cancer Institute Nih
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Hatashita Masanori
Biology Group Research And Development Department The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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Tanaka Yoshikazu
Biology Group The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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