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Publication : Transcriptional regulation of the vimentin-encoding gene in mouse myeloid leukemia M1 cells.

First Author  Nakamura N Year  1995
Journal  Gene Volume  166
Issue  2 Pages  281-6
PubMed ID  8543176 Mgi Jnum  J:31077
Mgi Id  MGI:78547 Doi  10.1016/0378-1119(95)00600-1
Citation  Nakamura N, et al. (1995) Transcriptional regulation of the vimentin-encoding gene in mouse myeloid leukemia M1 cells. Gene 166(2):281-6
abstractText  To investigate the regulatory mechanisms controlling expression of the vimentin-encoding gene (Vim) during mouse myeloid leukemia M1 cell differentiation, mouse Vim was cloned and the transcriptional activity of its 5' promoter region was analysed by chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) assay. Analyses of various deletion mutants revealed that a 188-bp fragment of the proximal Vim promoter (pVim) was sufficient for effective transcription in M1 cells. This 188-bp sequence is highly conserved between mouse, hamster and human. Further deletion analyses revealed that a minimum promoter element (-44 to +26) is essential for basic promoter function and could respond to cell differentiation. Detailed analyses of mutant and chimeric pVim constructs defined a CCAAT box at -89 to -84 to be an essential positive regulatory element. A G+C-rich element between the CCAAT and TATA boxes was found to act as a strong negative regulatory element in Vim transcription.
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