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Developmental regulation of alpha-fetoprotein genes in transgenic mice.

R Krumlauf, R E Hammer, S M Tilghman, R L Brinster.   

Abstract

The mouse alpha-fetoprotein gene is activated in embryonic development in the visceral endoderm of the extraembryonic yolk sac and the fetal liver and gut. Transcription of the gene is subsequently repressed in the neonatal liver. To ask whether the DNA sequence elements required for tissue-specific activation are the same or different from those required for postnatal developmental regulation of the gene, modified copies of the alpha-fetoprotein gene were microinjected into fertilized mouse eggs. Those animals which developed to term and carried integrated copies of the modified gene were analyzed for expression. In approximately 50% of such animals, the introduced gene was active only in the three cell lineages which expressed the authentic alpha-fetoprotein gene. Furthermore, its expression was repressed in the neonatal liver. Thus, we conclude that the modified genes, which included either 7 or 14 kilobase pairs of 5'-flanking DNA, contained the DNA sequence information to direct both tissue-specific expression and developmental regulation. The observation that 50% of the mice which carried the modified gene did not express it in any tissue, combined with the fact that the level of expression was highly variable between expressing transgenic animals, suggested that the gene was susceptible to its site of integration in the mouse genome.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2410773      PMCID: PMC367282          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.5.7.1639-1648.1985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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