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A C/EBP-binding site in the transferrin promoter is essential for expression in the liver but not the brain of transgenic mice.

M Theisen1, R R Behringer, G G Cadd, R L Brinster, G S McKnight.   

Abstract

The gene for the iron-binding protein transferrin is transcribed at a high level in liver hepatocytes but is also active in several other cell types, including oligodendrocytes in the brain. Enhancer elements between bp -560 and -44 of the transferrin gene promoter specifically activated transcription from a heterologous promoter in transgenic mouse liver and brain. Within this region, a potent cis-acting element between bp -98 and -83 was found to be essential for gene activity in both cultured hepatocytes and transgenic mouse liver. The -98 to -83 element contains a CCAAT sequence and is specifically bound by a nuclear factor from mouse liver that is homologous to rat liver C/EBP (CAAT enhancer-binding protein). Point mutations within this binding site inhibit factor binding and abolish transcription in transfected hepatoma cells. When placed in the context of the 3,000-bp transferrin promoter, the C/EBP binding site mutation causes a complete loss of transcription in transgenic mouse liver; however, transgene expression in the brain of the same animals was unaffected. These results suggest a modular structure for the transferrin promoter and demonstrate that deletions or specific point mutations can be used to generate transgene promoters with an activity more restricted than that of their endogenous counterparts.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8246983      PMCID: PMC364838          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.12.7666-7676.1993

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


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