B. Schumacher et al., THE CHICKEN MX-PROMOTER CONTAINS AN ISRE MOTIF AND CONFERS INTERFERONINDUCIBILITY TO A REPORTER GENE IN CHICK AND MONKEY CELLS, Virology, 203(1), 1994, pp. 144-148
Genomic DNA containing the first four exons and upstream sequences of
the interferon (IFN)-inducible chicken Mr gene was cloned and sequence
d. The exon/intron structure of the chicken Mr gene resembles that of
the mouse Mx1 gene: exon 1 is very small, the first intron contains a
noncoding exon 1' that is alternatively spliced in different chicken b
reeds and exon 2 harbors the ATG initiation codon. Exons 3 and 4 of th
e 'chicken and mouse Mx genes have identical lengths and the encoded p
olypeptides show a high degree of homology. Sequences upstream of the
transcription start site functioned as an IFN-inducible promoter in ch
ick and monkey cells when cloned in front of a promoterless luciferase
reporter gene. Deletion analysis suggested that the sequence 5'AGTTTC
GTTTCT3' is of critical importance for inducibility. It conforms to th
e consensus sequence of the IFN-stimulated response element (ISRE) pre
sent in Mr and other IFN-alpha/beta-inducible promoters of mammals. Th
ese results suggest that the ISRE motif has been conserved and that it
regulates expression of IFN-inducible genes in both mammals and birds
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