1989
DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(89)90125-0
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The human ATP synthase β subunit gene: Sequence analysis, chromosome assignment, and differential expression

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“…The observed profiles in different tissues were again very similar to those of mRNAs of COX subunits indicating that the levels of nuclear transcripts of ATPase and COX subunits are in close relation (the ATPase fl-subunit mRNA/COX VIb mRNA arbitrary ratio was 1.26 in liver, 0.85 in BAT, I in heart, 1.1 in muscle and 0.87 in brain) and that the expression of nuclear and mitochondrial genes investigated is well coordinated in tissues that differ 2.4-13.8-fold (BAT vs. other tissues) in transcriptional activity (Table II). The results are in agreement with the differential expression of the ATPase fi-subunit gene in human tissues [18] and FEBS LETTERS December 1991 l~nsilometric data of fl-subunit and COX Vlh mRNAs were expreascd in % of heart values. Relativ~ levels of transcripts were calculated per mg wet weight and in relation to the content of ATPas¢ and COX, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The observed profiles in different tissues were again very similar to those of mRNAs of COX subunits indicating that the levels of nuclear transcripts of ATPase and COX subunits are in close relation (the ATPase fl-subunit mRNA/COX VIb mRNA arbitrary ratio was 1.26 in liver, 0.85 in BAT, I in heart, 1.1 in muscle and 0.87 in brain) and that the expression of nuclear and mitochondrial genes investigated is well coordinated in tissues that differ 2.4-13.8-fold (BAT vs. other tissues) in transcriptional activity (Table II). The results are in agreement with the differential expression of the ATPase fi-subunit gene in human tissues [18] and FEBS LETTERS December 1991 l~nsilometric data of fl-subunit and COX Vlh mRNAs were expreascd in % of heart values. Relativ~ levels of transcripts were calculated per mg wet weight and in relation to the content of ATPas¢ and COX, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…As shown in Table I, both the COX activity and COX content, measured immunochemic:~lly as the content of the COX IV subunit, were found to be highest in BAT, when compared with heart, liver, muscle and brain. Oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity cannot be precisely measured in tissue homogenates" therefore, the enzyme was quantified as the content of the highly homologous ATPasc ~-subunit [6,18] using anti-F~ antibodies, in line with previous reports [2,3] the content of ATPase was lowest in BAT, both absolutely and in relation to the COX content. The respective ATPase/COX ratio was thus 5-11-times lower in BAT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…OXBOX element acts as a positive regulatory element exclusively in muscle cells (Li et al, 1990). Therefore, the OXBOX and its associated trans-activating factor(s) might account for the high ANTl expression in heart and skeletal muscle in association with F 0 F 1 -ATP synthase b subunit, a component of the oxidative phosphorylation machinery (Li et al, 1989;Neckelmann et al, 1989). The relatively ANT isoforms family C Brenner et al low level of mitochondrial transcripts in skeletal muscle is inconsistent with the high level of ANTl and F 0 F 1 -ATP synthase b subunit transcripts.…”
Section: Ant1 Isoform Is Pro-apoptotic and Its Expression Is Frequentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also less expressed in liver and kidney. These findings suggest that tissue-specific mRNA levels of ATP5B can occur with transcriptional control (Neckelmann et al, 1989). The exact function of ATP5B is not known and the level of ATP5B gene expression has been shown to fall in different human tumors as compared to normal tissues (Willers et al, 2010).…”
Section: Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATP5B gene consists of four "CCAAT" sequences upstream and these sequences are much closer to the transcriptional initiation site (Neckelmann et al, 1989). This gene encodes a single transcript as presented in NCBI database.…”
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confidence: 99%