Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1160/TH09-03-0162
Title: The recruitment of blood coagulation factor X into snake venom gland as a toxin: The role of promoter Cis-elements in its expression
Authors: Kwong, S.
Woods, A.E.
Mirtschin, P.J.
Ge, R. 
Kini, R.M. 
Keywords: Factor X
Promoter
Prothrombin activator
Recruitment
Snake venom
Issue Date: Sep-2009
Citation: Kwong, S., Woods, A.E., Mirtschin, P.J., Ge, R., Kini, R.M. (2009-09). The recruitment of blood coagulation factor X into snake venom gland as a toxin: The role of promoter Cis-elements in its expression. Thrombosis and Haemostasis 102 (3) : 469-478. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1160/TH09-03-0162
Abstract: Trocarin D is a prothrombin activator from the Tropidechis carinatus venom. It is a functional and structural homologue to mammalian blood coagulation factor Xa. Trocarin D is hypothesised to have evolved from its factor X counterpart (TrFX) through gene duplication and recruitment. The genes of trocarin D and TrFX have significant sequence identities, except for insertions/ deletions in their intron 1 and promoter regions. In trocarin D intron 1 region, there are three insertions and two deletions. In trocarin D promoter region, there is a novel 264 bp insertion which has potential cis-elements. This insertion is termed as Venom Recruitment/Switch Element (VERSE) and is hypothesised to account for switching the low-level constitutive expression of factor X in the liver to the high-level inducible expression of trocarin D in the venom gland. To understand the role of VERSE in the trocarin D expression, its cis-elements were characterised by luciferase assays in mammalian cell lines as well as snake venom gland cells. The ability of VERSE to drive luciferase expression is comparable to that of the trocarin D promoter. The predicted cis-elements are important in promoting expression as their mutagenesis resulted in lower luciferase expression. VERSE minimal core promoter and three novel cis-elements (two up-regulatory and one suppressor elements) were identified using deletion/site-directed mutagenesis studies. VERSE is primarily responsible for the increase of trocarin D expression. The insertions/deletions within trocarin D intron 1 need to be characterised for their role in tissue-specific and inducible expression of trocarin D. © 2009 Schattauer GmbH.
Source Title: Thrombosis and Haemostasis
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/101994
ISSN: 03406245
DOI: 10.1160/TH09-03-0162
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