The RET proto-oncogene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed during neural crest development. RET expression is enhanced in vitro by several differentiating agents, including retinoic acid (RA), which up- regulates RET expression in neuroblastoma cell lines. In the present work we sequenced and analysed a 5 kbp genomic fragment 5' to RET. Three deletion fragments of this region were tested for their RA inducibility in transient transfection assays and failed to support the hypothesis of a direct transcriptional activation. Finally, our functional analysis of a candidate RA response element present in the RET promoter provides new hints for the understanding of the interaction between nuclear receptors and their specific recognition sites.

Sequence and characterization of the Ret proto-oncogene 5’ flanking region: analysis of retinoic acid responsiveness at the transcriptional level

PULITI, ALDAMARIA;BOCCIARDI, RENATA;RAVAZZOLO, ROBERTO;
1997-01-01

Abstract

The RET proto-oncogene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed during neural crest development. RET expression is enhanced in vitro by several differentiating agents, including retinoic acid (RA), which up- regulates RET expression in neuroblastoma cell lines. In the present work we sequenced and analysed a 5 kbp genomic fragment 5' to RET. Three deletion fragments of this region were tested for their RA inducibility in transient transfection assays and failed to support the hypothesis of a direct transcriptional activation. Finally, our functional analysis of a candidate RA response element present in the RET promoter provides new hints for the understanding of the interaction between nuclear receptors and their specific recognition sites.
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