Publications by authors named "Adriana Acosta-Montesdeoca"

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  • A study cloned and analyzed the 5'-flanking region of the uteroglobin (UG) gene from the brown hare and compared it to similar genes in rabbits and volcano rabbits.
  • The UG gene is highly conserved among these species, sharing essential genetic elements, including a functional estrogen response element (ERE), which is crucial for understanding estrogen regulation.
  • Notably, the brown hare's ERE closely matches that of rabbits, displaying some differences with the volcano rabbit, and demonstrates species-specific variations in estrogen-regulated transcription efficiency.
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To gain further insight on the estrogen-dependent transcriptional regulation of the uteroglobin (UG) gene, we cloned the 5'-flanking region of the UG gene from the phylogenetically ancient volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi; Rd). The cloned region spans 812 base pairs (bp; -812/-1) and contains a noncanonical TATA box (TACA). The translation start site is 48 bp downstream from the putative transcription initiation site (AGA), and is preceded by a consensus Kozak box.

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To gain further insights on the genetic divergence and the species-specific characteristics of the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR), we cloned 946 bp of the 5'-flanking region of the FSHR gene from the volcano mouse (Neotomodon alstoni alstoni), and compared its features with those from other mammalian species. The sequence of neotomodon FSHR (nFSHR) gene from the translation initiation site to -946 is 74, 71, 64, and 59% homologous to rat, mouse (129/J), human, and sheep, respectively. The nFSHR 5'-flanking region exhibits new interesting putative cis-regulatory elements including those for the SRY transcription factor, which had not been previously related to the FSHR gene.

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