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Mapping and functional analysis of regulatory sequences in the mouse lambda5-VpreB1 domain.

Sophia Minaee1, Deborah Farmer, Andrew Georgiou, Pierangela Sabbattini, Zoe Webster, Cheok-Man Chow, Niall Dillon.   

Abstract

The lambda5 and VpreB genes encode the components of the surrogate light-chain which forms part of the pre-B cell receptor and plays a key role in B cell development. In the mouse, the lambda5 and VpreB1 genes are closely linked and are co-regulated by a multi-component locus control region. To identify the sequences that regulate lambda5 and VpreB1 expression during B cell development, we have comprehensively mapped the DNaseI hypersensitive sites (HS) in the lambda5-VpreB1 functional domain. The active domain contains 12 HS that are distributed at high density across the 18.3 kb region that forms the lambda5 and VpreB1 functional unit. Analysis of a reporter gene driven by the VpreB1 promoter in transgenic mice identified a novel enhancer associated with two HS located upstream of lambda5. The lambda5-VpreB1 locus was also found to be closely linked to the ubiquitously expressed Topoisomerase-3beta (Topo3beta) gene. The VpreB1 and Topo3beta genes have entirely different expression patterns despite the fact that the two promoters are separated by a distance of only 1.5 kb.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15950724     DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2005.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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Authors:  Cheok-Man Chow; Andrew Georgiou; Henrietta Szutorisz; Alexandra Maia e Silva; Ana Pombo; Isabel Barahona; Elise Dargelos; Claudia Canzonetta; Niall Dillon
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 8.807

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