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Structure and chromosomal localization of human arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase gene.

Arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase introduces a molecular oxygen into the C-12 position of arachidonic acid to produce 12(S)-hydroperoxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid. With the aid of cDNA probes for the enzyme, we isolated overlapping lambda clones encompassing the human 12-lipoxygenase gene and flanking regions from a human genomic library. The gene consists of 14 exons with 13 introns and spans approximately 15 kilobases of DNA. All the exon-intron junctions conform to the GT/AG rule. Neither a typical TATA box nor a CAAT box was found in approximately 1-kb sequence of 5'-upstream region of the translation initiation site. However, this region contains several regulatory elements including four GC boxes, two CACCC boxes, three AP-2 binding sequences, and a glucocorticoid-responsive element. The major transcription initiation site was determined by primer-extension analysis as an adenosine residue at 306 bases upstream from the translation initiation codon. The chromosomal localization of the human 12-lipoxygenase gene was examined by fluorescence in situ hybridization, and the gene was assigned to the sub-band p13.1 of chromosome 17.[1]

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  1. Structure and chromosomal localization of human arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase gene. Yoshimoto, T., Arakawa, T., Hada, T., Yamamoto, S., Takahashi, E. J. Biol. Chem. (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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