E. Schollen et al., A REGULATORY ELEMENT IN THE 5'UTR DIRECTS CELL-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OFTHE MOUSE ALPHA(4) GENE, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 211(1), 1995, pp. 115-122
Transfection experiments showed that the mouse alpha(4) promoter conta
ins a downstream element in its 5'UTR which is essential for efficient
promoter activity. DNaseI footprinting and electrophoretic mobility s
hift assays (EMSA) demonstrated that the region from nt +113 to +148 c
an bind a cell type-specific factor (MIII-3) present in the alpha(4)m
expressing cell line 1,L1210 but not in the non-expressing cell lines
A9 and LMTK(-). Two consensus SP1 sites in this 5'UTR were recognised
in L1210, A9 and LMTK(-), and with extracts from A9 and LMTK(-), an AP
2-like protein was shown to bind a downstream AP2 site. Thus both ubiq
uitous and cell type-specific factors regulate the expression of alpha
(4)m. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.