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The main regulatory region in the murine PSP gene is a parotid gland enhancer.

J Laursen1, H Krogh-Pedersen, F Dagnaes-Hansen, J P Hjorth.   

Abstract

The murine PSP gene is expressed at a high-level in the parotid glands. To extend the knowledge of parotid gland expression and develop tools for expression of heterologous proteins in this tissue, the regulation of the PSP gene was studied using transgenic mice. High-level parotid gland expression of the PSP gene was indicated to depend on a novel regulatory region situated between -8.0 and -6.5 kb. Together with previous results this indicates that the main regulatory elements in the PSP gene are situated between -8.0 to -3.1 kb. This region was shown to activate a heterologus SV40 early promoter in the parotid glands of transgenic mice, suggesting that the PSP gene is controlled by enhancer sequences. A novel Psp derived 9.7 kb parotid gland expression cassette, Lama IV, carrying all known regulatory regions in the PSP gene was expressed at high-levels in the parotid glands and should prove highly useful for expression of heterologous proteins in the saliva of transgenic mice.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10341449     DOI: 10.1023/a:1008806325102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transgenic Res        ISSN: 0962-8819            Impact factor:   2.788


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