Literature DB >> 7533158

Flanking and intragenic sequences regulating the expression of the rabbit alpha-globin gene.

M James-Pederson1, S Yost, B Shewchuk, T Zeigler, R Miller, R Hardison.   

Abstract

Despite their descent from a common ancestral gene and the requirement for coordinated, tissue-specific regulation, the alpha- and beta-globin genes in many mammals are regulated in distinctly different ways. Unlike the beta-globin gene, the rabbit alpha-globin gene is transiently expressed at a high level without an added enhancer in transfected erythroid and non-erythroid cells. By examining a series of alpha/beta fusion genes, we show that internal sequences of the rabbit alpha-globin gene (within the first two exons and introns) are required along with the 5' flank for this enhancer-independent expression. Furthermore, deletion of the introns of the alpha-globin gene, or replacement by introns of the beta-globin gene, results in severely decreased expression of the transfecting genes. Hybrid constructs between segments of the alpha-globin gene and a luciferase gene confirm that internal alpha-globin sequences are needed for high level production of RNA in transfected cells. The flanking and internal sequences implicated in regulation of the rabbit alpha-globin gene coincide with a prominent CpG-rich island and may comprise an extended promoter (including both flanking and intragenic sequences) that is active in transfected cells without an enhancer.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7533158     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.8.3965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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