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THE UBIQUITOUS OCTAMER-BINDING PROTEIN(S) IS SUFFICIENT FOR TRANSCRIPTION OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN GENES
被引:48
作者:
JOHNSON, DG
[1
]
CARAYANNOPOULOS, L
[1
]
CAPRA, JD
[1
]
TUCKER, PW
[1
]
HANKE, JH
[1
]
机构:
[1] SW MED CTR DALLAS, DEPT MICROBIOL, DALLAS, TX 75235 USA
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D O I:
10.1128/MCB.10.3.982
中图分类号:
Q5 [生物化学];
Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号:
071010 ;
081704 ;
摘要:
All immunoglobulin genes contain a conserved octanucleotide promoter element, ATGCAAAT, which has been shown to be required for their normal B-cell-specific transcription. Proteins that bind this octamer have been purified, and cDNAs encoding octamer-binding proteins have been cloned. Some of these proteins (referred to as OTF-2) are lymphoid specific, whereas at least one other, and possibly more (referred to as OTF-1), is found ubiquitously in all cell types. The exact role of these different proteins in directing the tissue-specific expression of immunoglobulin genes is unclear. We have identified two human pre-B-cell lines that contain extremely low levels of OTF-2 yet still express high levels of steady-state immunoglobulin heavy-chain mRNA in vivo and efficiently transcribe an immunoglobulin gene in vitro. Addition of a highly enriched preparation of OTF-1 made from one of these pre-B cells or from HeLa cells specifically stimulated in vitro transcription of an immunoglobulin gene. Furthermore, OTF-1 appeared to have approximately the same transactivation ability as OTF-2 when normalized for binding activity. These results suggest that OTF-1, without OTF-2, is sufficient for transcription of immunoglobulin genes and that OTF-2 alone is not responsible for the B-cell-specific regulation of immunoglobulin gene expression.
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页码:982 / 990
页数:9
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