Dantong Wang
Université libre de Bruxelles
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2004
Janusz Pachucki; Dantong Wang; Daniel Christophe; Françoise Miot
A crucial step in thyroid hormone synthesis is the oxidative coupling of iodide to thyroglobulin that is catalyzed by thyroperoxidase. The limiting factor of this reaction is the supply of hydrogen peroxide. The generation of hydrogen peroxide has been linked to an enzymatic system located at the apical pole of thyrocytes. This enzymatic activity is assumed to be exerted by NADPH oxidases encoded by two recently cloned genes hThOX1 and hThOX2. Both genes are expressed at high levels in thyrocytes. In this study we report the chromosomal organization of these two genes and the functional characterization of their respective promoter regions. The two human ThOX genes are arranged in a head to head configuration and are separated by a 16 kb-long region. Human ThOX1 and ThOX2 genes span 75 kb and are composed of 35 and 34 exons, respectively. The promoters of both genes do not resemble each other and differ from promoters of other known thyroid-specific genes. No TATA box is present in either ThOX gene promoter. Functional studies confirm that both promoters display significant transcriptional activities after transfection in differentiated thyroid cell lines. However, in contrast to that of thyroglobulin or Na(+)/I(-) symporter gene promoter, hThOX promoter activity is not restricted to thyroid cells. Additionally, functional studies show that both hThOX promoters are not positively controlled by cAMP.
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 1974
Dantong Wang; William E. Jones; Françoise Prévot; Réginald Colin
Abstract In the emission spectrum of the SbF molecule a new band system is recorded in the near infrared. The rotational analysis of these new bands shows that they belong to the b 0 + - X 2 1 and b 0 + - X 1 O + transitions and yields molecular constants for the states involved. This new information, together with improved vibrational analyses of the B and C 1 systems, permits the electronic energy diagram of the SbF molecule to be derived.
Experimental Cell Research | 2002
Xavier De Deken; Dantong Wang; Jacques Emile Dumont; Françoise Miot
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2005
Dantong Wang; Xavier De Deken; Milutin Milenkovic; Yue Song; Isabelle Pirson; Jacques Emile Dumont; Françoise Miot
Cellular Signalling | 2006
Jean-Marie Vanderwinden; Dantong Wang; Nathalie Paternotte; Sandrine Mignon; K Isozaki; Christophe Erneux
/data/revues/00034266/00620005/470/ | 2008
J.E. Dumont; X De Deken; Dantong Wang; Françoise Miot
Archive | 2005
Dantong Wang; Gilbert Vassart
Archive | 2004
Françoise Miot; Xavier De Deken; Dantong Wang; J. Pachuscki; Milutin Milenkovic; Bernard Corvilain; Jacques Emile Dumont
Archive | 2002
Françoise Miot; Xavier De Deken; Dantong Wang; Janusz Pachucki; Gilbert Vassart; Jacques Emile Dumont
Archive | 2001
Xavier De Deken; Dantong Wang; Jacques Emile Dumont; Françoise Miot