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Multiple nuclear factors interact with sequences within the J beta 2-C beta 2 intron of the murine T cell receptor beta-chain gene.

F Mauxion1, M G Pray, R Sen.   

Abstract

Identification of tissue-specific DNaseI hypersensitive sites in the TCR J beta 2-C beta 2 intron has suggested the presence of sequences involved in the regulation of gene expression. Therefore, we have searched for protein-DNA interactions within a 930-bp fragment derived from the J beta 2-C beta 2 intron by in vitro DNaseI protection experiments and electrophoretic mobility-shift assays. This analysis has revealed, in addition to a previously characterized NF-kappa B binding site, the presence of seven potential protein-DNA interaction sites within this fragment. Interestingly, they are clustered in the regions where in vivo T cell-specific nuclease hypersensitive sites have been previously identified. Binding sites for four potential transcription factors have been mapped precisely by methylation-interference experiments. Sequence comparisons show that one of them is homologous to the Y box present in the promoter regions of MHC class II genes. Identification of several protein-DNA interactions clustered within the J beta 2-C beta 2 intron and the presence of binding sites for two well-characterized transcription factors suggest a transcriptional regulatory function for this region.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2143520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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