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BioMed Central, Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters, 4(16), 2011

DOI: 10.2478/s11658-011-0028-6

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Functional characterization of human Kindlin-2 core promoter identifies a key role of SP1 in Kindlin-2 transcriptional regulation

Journal article published in 2011 by Ammad Khan, Takashi Shimokawa, Staffan Strömblad ORCID, Hongquan Zhang
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

AbstractKindlin-2 is a recently identified FERM and PH domain containing integrin interacting protein. Kindlin-2 is ubiquitously expressed in normal tissues. So far, much effort has been spent exploring the functional aspects of Kindlin-2. However, the transcriptional regulation of Kindlin-2 has not yet been investigated. In this study we identified and functionally characterized the promoter of the human Kindlin-2 gene. We show that the core promoter of Kindlin-2 is a 39 base pair long GC rich fragment located −122/-83 upstream of the Kindlin-2 transcription start site. Functional characterization of this core promoter region by both in silico as well as in vitro/in vivo analysis shows that the transcription factor SP1 plays an important role in regulation of Kindlin-2 expression.