The Ly49 multigene family consists of at least 14 closely related genes loc
ated in the natural killer (NK) gene complex on mouse Chromosome 6. Reverse
transcriptase (RT)-PCR on single NK cells has shown that Ly49c is expresse
d on similar to 50% of NK cells, whereas the closely related Ly49j gene is
expressed on 5-8% of NK cells. In this study, we examined three regions to
determine whether they contain cis-acting elements involved in regulating t
he expression of these two closely related Ly49 genes within NK cells. Luci
ferase reporter assays in EL-4 cells suggested that the 5' regions of Ly49c
and j contain promoter elements and repressor sequences. In addition, luci
ferase assays suggest that Ly49j also contains an active promoter in the fi
rst intron, although the transcripts produced from this promoter appear to
be severely truncated. Finally, comparisons of the 3' noncoding regions of
Ly49c and j revealed that the sequence of Ly49j diverges completely from Ly
49c 130 bp downstream of the termination codon. The polyadenylation signal
for Ly49j is located downstream of the Ly49c poly(A) site, which results in
a much longer 3' untranslated region (UTR). When the Ly49j 3'UTR was used
to provide the polyadenylation signal for the green fluorescent protein (GF
P) reporter gene, GFP expression was reduced twofold. These results suggest
that both internal promoters, repressors, and 3' regions play a role in re
gulating Ly49 gene expression.