Sd. Porter et al., Distal upstream tyrosinase S/MAR-containing sequence has regulatory properties specific to subsets of melanocytes, DEV GENET, 25(1), 1999, pp. 40-48
A distal upstream regulatory element of the mouse tyrosinase gene has locus
control region (LCR)-like activity and is required for position-independen
t expression of linked genes. It consists of a DNAse I hypersensitive site,
which has enhancer activity in neural crest-derived melanocytes, embedded
within a scaffold/ matrix attachment region (S/MAR), both of which are nece
ssary for LCR activity. To address the role of the S/MAR in position-indepe
ndent expression, we assessed the ability of a fragment containing most of
the S/MAR to insulate a transgene from position effects. The S/MAR sequence
showed a striking cell type specificity in its function in all six multico
py transgenic lines, dampening position effects considerably in cutaneous m
elanocytes while allowing no expression in other neural crest-derived melan
ocytes, and causing elevated expression in ocular melanocytes derived from
the neural tube. The specificity of transgene expression in the eye suggest
ed the presence of both positive and negative regulatory elements in this e
nhancer/S/MAR region, which was confirmed by transient transfection analyse
s. This is the first known regulatory element to exhibit different activiti
es in melanocytes of different developmental origins. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss,
Inc.