Literature DB >> 12393478

LCR-regulated transgene expression levels depend on the Oct-1 site in the AT-rich region of beta -globin intron-2.

Rikki R Bharadwaj1, Cecelia D Trainor, Peter Pasceri, James Ellis.   

Abstract

Human beta-globin transgenes regulated by the locus control region (LCR) express at all integration sites in transgenic mice. For such LCR activity at ectopic sites, the 5'HS3 element requires the presence of the AT-rich region (ATR) in beta-globin intron-2. Here, we examine the dependence of 5'HS3 LCR activity on transcription factor binding sites in the ATR. In vitro DNaseI footprint analysis and electrophoretic mobility shift assays of the ATR identified an inverted double Gata-1 site composed of 2 noncanonical sequences (GATT and GATG) and an Oct-1 consensus site. Mutant Oct-1, Gata-1, or double mutant sites were created in the ATR of the BGT50 construct composed of a 5'HS3 beta/gamma-globin hybrid transgene. Transgenes with double mutant sites expressed at all sites of integration, but mean expression levels in transgenic mice were reduced from 64% per copy (BGT50) to 37% (P <.05). Mutation of the inverted double Gata-1 site had no effect at 61% per copy expression levels. In contrast, mutation of the Oct-1 site alone reduced per-copy expression levels to 31% (P <.05). We conclude that the ability of 5'HS3 to activate expression from all transgene integration sites is dependent on sequences in the ATR that are not bound at high affinity by transcription factors. In addition, the Oct-1 site in the ATR is required for high-level 5'HS3 beta/gamma-globin transgene expression and should be retained in LCRbeta-globin expression cassettes designed for gene therapy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12393478     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2002-07-2086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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