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A Novel Element Upstream of the Vγ2 Gene in the Murine T Cell Receptor γ Locus Cooperates with the 3′ Enhancer to Act as a Locus Control Region

Transgenic expression constructs were employed to identify a cis-acting transcription element in the T cell receptor (TCR)-γ locus, called HsA, between the Vγ5 and Vγ2 genes. In constructs lacking the previously defined enhancer (3′E(Cγ1)), HsA supports transcription in mature but not immature T cel...

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Autores principales: Baker, Jeanne E., Kang, Joonsoo, Xiong, Na, Chen, Tempe, Cado, Dragana, Raulet, David H.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2195622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10477551
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Sumario:Transgenic expression constructs were employed to identify a cis-acting transcription element in the T cell receptor (TCR)-γ locus, called HsA, between the Vγ5 and Vγ2 genes. In constructs lacking the previously defined enhancer (3′E(Cγ1)), HsA supports transcription in mature but not immature T cells in a largely position-independent fashion. 3′E(Cγ1), without HsA, supports transcription in immature and mature T cells but is subject to severe position effects. Together, the two elements support expression in immature and mature T cells in a copy number–dependent, position-independent fashion. Furthermore, HsA was necessary for consistent rearrangement of transgenic recombination substrates. These data suggest that HsA provides chromatin-opening activity and, together with 3′E(Cγ1), constitutes a T cell–specific locus control region for the TCR-γ locus.