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Publication : A novel initiator regulates expression of the nontissue-specific helix-loop-helix gene ME1.

First Author  Shain DH Year  1995
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  23
Issue  10 Pages  1696-703
PubMed ID  7784173 Mgi Jnum  J:26069
Mgi Id  MGI:73691 Doi  10.1093/nar/23.10.1696
Citation  Shain DH, et al. (1995) A novel initiator regulates expression of the nontissue-specific helix-loop-helix gene ME1. Nucleic Acids Res 23(10):1696-703
abstractText  The mouse ME1 gene (HEB, REB and GE1, homologues in human, rat and chick, respectively) is a member of the nontissue-specific helix-loop-helix (HLH) gene family that includes E2A, E2-2 and Drosophila daughterless. We have examined the factors that control ME1 gene expression. ME1 is a single copy gene that spans > or = 150 kb of DNA and contains > 10 exons. Transcription was directed by an unusual initiator element that contained a 13 bp poly d(A) tract flanked by palindromic and inverted repeat sequences. Both RNase protection and primer extension analyses mapped the ME1 transcriptional start site to the center of the 13 bp poly d(A) tract. The ME1 initiator and its proximal sequences were required for promoter activity, supported basal levels of transcription, and contributed to cell type-specific gene expression. Other cis-elements utilized by the TATA-less ME1 promoter included a cluster of Sp1 response elements, E-boxes and a strong repressor. Collectively, our results suggest that the ME1 initiator and other cis-elements in the proximal promoter play an important role in regulating ME1 gene expression.
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