Fructose Bisphosphate Aldolase: Difference between revisions

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The regulation of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase is not well understood, but the understanding is every-increasing.  As it is currently observed, aldolase C appears to be regulated mainly by the gene expression--the concentration of mRNA in the cytoplasm.<ref>Paolella, Giovanni, Pasqualina Buono, Francesco Paolo Mancini, Paola Izzo, and Francesco Salvatore. "Structure and expression of mouse aldolase genes." Eur. J. Biochem.. 156. (1986): 229-235. Print.</ref>  It is also known that adenosine 3',5'-cyclicmonophosphate (cAMP) affects the expression of the gene.  cAMP concentration has been positively correlated with aldolase C expression.  It is believed that cAMP acts upon a section of the promotor region, distal element D, causing the transcriptional promoter, NGFI-B, to bind.<ref>Buono, Pasqualina, Silvana Cassano, Andreina Alfieri, Annamaria Mancini, and Francesco Salvatore. "Human aldolase C gene expression is regulated by adenosine 30,50-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) in PC12 cells." Gene. 291. (2002): 115-121. Print.</ref>
The regulation of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase is not well understood, but the understanding is every-increasing.  As it is currently observed, aldolase C appears to be regulated mainly by the gene expression--the concentration of mRNA in the cytoplasm.<ref>Paolella, G, Buono, P, Mancini, F P, Izzo, P, and Salvatore, F. "Structure and expression of mouse aldolase genes." Eur. J. Biochem.. 156. (1986): 229-235. Print.</ref>  It is also known that adenosine 3',5'-cyclicmonophosphate (cAMP) affects the expression of the gene.  cAMP concentration has been positively correlated with aldolase C expression.  It is believed that cAMP acts upon a section of the promotor region, distal element D, causing the transcriptional promoter, NGFI-B, to bind.<ref>Buono, P, Cassano, S, Alfieri, A, Mancini, A, and Salvatore, F. "Human aldolase C gene expression is regulated by adenosine 30,50-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) in PC12 cells." Gene. 291. (2002): 115-121. Print.</ref>


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