Autor: |
Adams, Kristine, Ackerly, Heidi, Cunningham, Kirk, Dunnick, Wesley |
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International Immunology; Dec2000, Vol. 12 Issue 12, p1705-1713, 9p |
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Several cis-acting elements regulate the expression of germline transcripts of heavy chain constant region genes and their subsequent switch recombination. To study such elements in the murine γ1 gene, we have utilized a transgenic approach. In this study we focused on a DNase I hypersensitive site (termed `Site II') that lies about 2 kb 3′ of the γ1 promoter region and I exon, just 5′ to the γ1 switch region. We have reported that γ1 transgenes with Site II display the characteristics of a locus control region (LCR) in that they are insertion site independent and copy number dependent. For the present study we prepared six lines of transgenic mice that have the promoter region and I exon, but lack Site II. Expression of RNA from γ1 transgenes that lack Site II is not correlated with transgene copy number; expression is insertion site dependent. This result indicates that DNase hypersensitive Site II is an important part of the LCR-like elements in the murine γ1 gene. RNA expression from the γ1 transgenes that lack Site II is inducible by IL-4 and by CD40 ligation. However, the induction of transgenic RNA expression by CD40 ligation is greater than expected, suggesting that elements within Site II participate in negative regulation of the amount of germline transcripts after CD40 ligation. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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