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Gene expression during terminal differentiation: dexamethasone suppression of inducer-mediated alpha 1- and beta maj-globin gene expression.

T Kaneda, T Murate, M Sheffery, K Brown, R A Rifkind, P A Marks.   

Abstract

Previous studies demonstrated that hexamethylenebisacetamide (HMBA)-mediated murine erythroleukemia cell (MELC) commitment to terminal division could be suppressed by dexamethasone. A rapid (less than 2 hr) increase (step-up) in commitment to terminal cell division was observed if, after 60-70 hr in culture with inducer and steroid, MELC were transferred to medium with HMBA alone. This step-up commitment was not inhibited by actinomycin or cordycepin but was blocked by cycloheximide. In this study, we show that dexamethasone blocks HMBA-mediated activation of alpha 1- and beta maj-globin gene transcription but not the induced chromatin change characterized by appearance of DNase I-hypersensitive regions upstream from the 5' cap sites of the alpha 1- and beta maj-globin genes. A rapid (less than 2 hr) activation (step-up) of alpha 1-globin gene transcription was observed if, after 48-60 hr in culture with HMBA and dexamethasone, MELC were transferred to medium with HMBA alone. Activation of transcription of the beta maj-globin gene requires 12-24 hr of further culture. Cycloheximide inhibits step-up transcription of both globin genes. Thus, dexamethasone blocks HMBA-mediated modulation of transcription of several nonlinked genes whose expression is altered in a coordinated manner during induced MELC terminal differentiation. Further, the steroid blocks at a late step, a step after that which is rate-limiting to HMBA-mediated MELC differentiation.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3860841      PMCID: PMC390490          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.82.15.5020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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