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Searching for Tissue-Specific Expression Pattern-Linked Nucleotides of UGT1A Isoforms
Description
UDP-glucuronosyltransferases 1A isoforms belong to a superfamily of microsomal enzymes responsible for glucuronidation of numerous endogenous and exogenous compounds. The nine functional UGT1A isoforms are encoded by a single UGT1A gene locus with multiple first exons. The expression of the UGT1A transcripts was measured by quantitative RT-PCR in 23 normal human tissues. The tissue-specific expression patterns were observed in 13 tissues. To understand the regulation mechanism that is responsible for the tissue-specific expression patterns, we scanned the DNA sequence alignments of the putative promoter regions, exon 1 sequences and intron 1 sequences for those expression-pattern-linked nucleotides. Using one of the expression-pattern-linked nucleotides for livers as an example, we showed that a database comprised of these expression-pattern-linked nucleotides could be used to generate focused hypotheses on the problem of tissue-specific expression, which is critical for tissue-specific pharmacodynamics of anticancer drugs.
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Data will be deposited into PharmGKB (supported by NIH/NIGMS Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database grant U01GM61374, http://pharmgkb.org/).
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- 10.1371/journal.pone.0000396
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:8223
Funding
- NIGMS
- U01GM61393
- NIGMS
- U01GM61374