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Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.

The abundant soluble proteins of the eye lens, the crystallins, are encoded by several gene families which are developmentally regulated in the embryonic lens. We have studied the expression of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene. Transfection experiments using the pSVO-CAT vector and explanted lens...

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Autores principales: Chepelinsky, A B, Khillan, J S, Mahon, K A, Overbeek, P A, Westphal, H, Piatigorsky, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1987
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3691437
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author Chepelinsky, A B
Khillan, J S
Mahon, K A
Overbeek, P A
Westphal, H
Piatigorsky, J
author_facet Chepelinsky, A B
Khillan, J S
Mahon, K A
Overbeek, P A
Westphal, H
Piatigorsky, J
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description The abundant soluble proteins of the eye lens, the crystallins, are encoded by several gene families which are developmentally regulated in the embryonic lens. We have studied the expression of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene. Transfection experiments using the pSVO-CAT vector and explanted lens epithelia from embryonic chickens demonstrated proximal (-88 to -60) and distal (-111 to -85) regulatory sequences which interact when the alpha A-crystallin promoter is activated in the lens cells. Transgenic mouse experiments showed that the sequence between positions -366 to +46 of the alpha A-crystallin promoter can drive foreign genes selectively in the lens. A fusion gene consisting of this alpha A-crystallin promoter sequence and the T-antigen gene of SV40 produced a lens tumor in transgenic mice. Thus, crystallin promoters provide a useful model for tissue-specific gene expression and permit targeting the expression of foreign genes to a highly differentiated tissue during development.
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spelling pubmed-14744522006-06-09 Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene. Chepelinsky, A B Khillan, J S Mahon, K A Overbeek, P A Westphal, H Piatigorsky, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article The abundant soluble proteins of the eye lens, the crystallins, are encoded by several gene families which are developmentally regulated in the embryonic lens. We have studied the expression of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene. Transfection experiments using the pSVO-CAT vector and explanted lens epithelia from embryonic chickens demonstrated proximal (-88 to -60) and distal (-111 to -85) regulatory sequences which interact when the alpha A-crystallin promoter is activated in the lens cells. Transgenic mouse experiments showed that the sequence between positions -366 to +46 of the alpha A-crystallin promoter can drive foreign genes selectively in the lens. A fusion gene consisting of this alpha A-crystallin promoter sequence and the T-antigen gene of SV40 produced a lens tumor in transgenic mice. Thus, crystallin promoters provide a useful model for tissue-specific gene expression and permit targeting the expression of foreign genes to a highly differentiated tissue during development. 1987-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1474452/ /pubmed/3691437 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Chepelinsky, A B
Khillan, J S
Mahon, K A
Overbeek, P A
Westphal, H
Piatigorsky, J
Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.
title Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.
title_full Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.
title_fullStr Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.
title_full_unstemmed Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.
title_short Crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha A-crystallin gene.
title_sort crystallin genes: lens specificity of the murine alpha a-crystallin gene.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3691437
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