B. Nelsen et al., REGULATION OF LYMPHOID-SPECIFIC IMMUNOGLOBULIN-MU HEAVY-CHAIN GENE ENHANCER BY ETS-DOMAIN PROTEINS, Science, 261(5117), 1993, pp. 82-86
The enhancer for the immunoglobulin mu heavy chain gene (IgH) activate
s a heterologous gene at the pre-B cell stage of B lymphocyte differen
tiation. A lymphoid-specific element, muB, is necessary for enhancer f
unction in pre-B cells. A muB binding protein is encoded by the PU.1/S
pi-1 proto-oncogene. Another sequence element, muA, was identified in
the mu enhancer that binds the product of the ets-1 proto-oncogene. Th
e muA motif was required for muB-dependent enhancer activity, which su
ggests that a minimal B cell-specific enhancer is composed of both the
PU.1 and Ets-1 binding sites. Co-expression of both PU.1 and Ets-1 in
nonlymphoid cells trans-activated reporter plasmids that contained th
e minimal mu enhancer. These results implicate two members of the Ets
family in the activation of IgH gene expression.