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Endocrinology, Vol 118, 1081-1086, Copyright © 1986 by Endocrine Society
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CS Watson and JF Catterall
Mouse kidney beta-glucuronidase is induced by androgens in a receptor- dependent fashion. Genetic regulatory mutations have been described which govern this response. In mice carrying the Gus-ra allele (A/J), the induction of enzyme activity is 3-5 times greater than in animals with the Gus-rb allele (C57BL/6J). To study this hormonal and genetic control at the molecular level, we measured changes in beta- glucuronidase mRNA concentrations in these two mouse strains using cloned cDNA. The specificity of the regulation was assessed by following changes in the concentration of kidney androgen-regulated protein (KAP) mRNA, which is also under androgen control in mouse kidney. Female mice were treated with Silastic implants that released 120 micrograms testosterone/day over a 20-day time course. Induction of specific mRNA was analyzed by either Northern blot hybridization or a more quantitative assay in which renal poly(A) RNA was covalently bound to aminophenylthioether paper discs. The induction of beta- glucuronidase mRNA was about 10-fold higher in the strain carrying the Gus-ra regulatory allele, indicating that the Gus-r locus controls the beta-glucuronidase structural gene (Gus-s) at the level of mRNA accumulation. Regulation by Gus-r was specific for beta-glucuronidase mRNA as kidney androgen-regulated protein mRNA accumulation did not differ between these two strains of mice after androgen treatment.
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