| Literature DB >> 1822246 |
C Robinson-Benion1, N Kamata, J T Holt.
Abstract
Using an antisense RNA approach to eliminate endogenous expression of the c-fos protein, we have verified by nuclear run-on and transient expression assays that the Fos protein is a negative regulator of its own transcription in vivo. The negative autoregulation of the c-fos promoter by Fos was further confirmed by overexpression of an antisense-resistant c-fos expressing vector. Antisense mapping of the c-fos promoter demonstrated that the serum responsive element (SRE) represents the major site for c-fos suppression only during the first hour, but that additional adjacent DNA sequences are required for suppression at later times. We propose that antisense inhibition of transcriptional repressors provides a useful method for analyzing the significance and mechanism of transcriptional repression in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1822246 DOI: 10.1089/ard.1991.1.21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antisense Res Dev ISSN: 1050-5261