| Literature DB >> 18077433 |
Hirofumi Nishizumi1, Kouhei Kumasaka, Nobuko Inoue, Ai Nakashima, Hitoshi Sakano.
Abstract
We have previously reported that a 2.1-kb homology (H) sequence, conserved between mouse and human, regulates the odorant receptor (OR) gene MOR28 in transgenic mice. Here, we narrowed down the essential sequences of the H to a core of 124 bp by using a transient expression system in zebrafish embryos. Transgenic experiments in mice demonstrated that the core-H sequence is sufficient to endow expression of the MOR28 minigene. Deletion and mutation analyses of the core-H region revealed two homeodomain sequences to be essential for the H enhancer activity. Targeted deletion of the core-H abolished expression of three proximal OR genes, MOR28, MOR10, and MOR83, in cis, indicating the presence of another locus control region/enhancer in the downstream region, that regulates four distal OR genes in the same MOR28 cluster. In the heterozygous mice, the H(-) phenotype of the mutant allele was not rescued by the wild-type H(+) allele in trans.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18077433 PMCID: PMC2148423 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0706544105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205