| Literature DB >> 18656399 |
Olga P Zoueva1, Lisa J Garrett, David Bodine, Griffin P Rodgers.
Abstract
The binding of the transcription factor BP1 (beta protein 1) to its site on the promoter of the adult beta-globin gene has a silencing effect on beta-globin transcription in vitro. To better understand the mechanism of BP1's negative regulation of beta-globin expression, we developed transgenic mice bearing a human beta-globin locus-containing cosmid. Specifically, we introduced a mutated BP1 binding site (mtBP1) into the promoter of the beta-globin gene sequence of this cosmid construct. In the mtBP1 mice, we detected a more than a 20-fold increase in human beta-globin expression in the yolk sac-derived blood at E10.5, a 3-fold increase in fetal livers at E13.5, and an approximately 1.4-fold increase in adult reticulocytes compared with control mice bearing the human beta-globin gene with the wild-type BP1 binding site sequence (wtBP1). Our in vivo observations support the contention that the BP1 binding site of the beta-globin promoter plays an important role in the regulation of transcription of the adult beta-globin gene.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18656399 PMCID: PMC2585064 DOI: 10.1016/j.bcmd.2008.05.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Cells Mol Dis ISSN: 1079-9796 Impact factor: 3.039