M. Yu et Hj. Edenberg, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF A LONG ALTERNATING PURINE-PYRIMIDINE SEQUENCE IN THE MOUSE ALCOHOL-DEHYDROGENASE ADH-1 GENE, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 316(1), 1995, pp. 407-412
The mouse alcohol dehydrogenase gene Adh-1 contains an unusually long
alternating purine-pyrimidine sequence within its first intron. This a
lternating sequence differs in length between strains that differ in t
he extent of Adh-1 expression, and it has been suggested that it plays
a role in gene expression. We demonstrate that this alternating seque
nce can form Z-DNA in vitro. The alternating sequence can act as a pos
itive regulatory element in transient transfection assays in hepatoma
cell lines, but not in CV-1 (monkey kidney) cells, suggesting that it
can act as a tissue-specific regulatory element. Nuclear run-on experi
ments showed that the differential expression of Adh-1 from high- and
low-activity strains is, however, controlled at the post-transcription
level. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.