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pubmed-article:10373466pubmed:abstractTextWe determined the complete nucleotide sequences of the alpha1 subunit gene (OlGCS-alpha1) and the beta1 subunit gene (OlGCS-beta1) of medaka fish soluble guanylyl cyclase. In the genome, OlGCS-alpha1 and OlGCS-beta1 are organized in tandem. The two genes are only 986 base pairs apart and span approximately 34 kilobase pairs in the order of OlGCS-alpha1 and OlGCS-beta1. The nucleotide sequence of a large part of the 5'-upstream region of OlGCS-alpha1 is complimentarily conserved in that of OlGCS-beta1. To analyze the promoter activity of each gene, a fusion gene construct in which the 5'-upstream region was fused with the green fluorescent protein gene was injected into medaka fish 2-cell embryos. When the fusion gene containing the OlGCS-alpha1 upstream region was injected, green fluorescent protein fluorescence was detected in the embryonic brain. The 5'-upstream region of OlGCS-beta1 alone was insufficient for the reporter gene expression in the embryos. When the OlGCS-alpha1 upstream region was located upstream of the OlGCS-beta1-green fluorescence protein fusion gene, the reporter gene was expressed in the brain and trunk region of the embryos. These results suggest that the 5'-upstream region of OlGCS-alpha1 can affect the expression of OlGCS-beta1. It is therefore possible that the expression of OlGCS-alpha1 and OlGCS-beta1 is coordinated.lld:pubmed
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