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Publication : The distal sequence element of the selenocysteine tRNA gene is a tissue-dependent enhancer essential for mouse embryogenesis.

First Author  Kelly VP Year  2005
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  25
Issue  9 Pages  3658-69
PubMed ID  15831471 Mgi Jnum  J:97632
Mgi Id  MGI:3575962 Doi  10.1128/MCB.25.9.3658-3669.2005
Citation  Kelly VP, et al. (2005) The Distal Sequence Element of the Selenocysteine tRNA Gene Is a Tissue-Dependent Enhancer Essential for Mouse Embryogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 25(9):3658-69
abstractText  Appropriate expression of the selenocysteine tRNA (tRNA(Sec)) gene is necessary for the production of an entire family of selenoprotein enzymes. This study investigates the consequence of disrupting an upstream enhancer region of the mouse tRNA(Sec) gene (Trsp) known as the distal sequence element (DSE) by use of a conditional repair gene targeting strategy, in which a 3.2-kb insertion was introduced into the promoter of the gene. In the absence of DSE activity, homozygous mice failed to develop in utero beyond embryonic day 7.5 and had severely decreased levels of selenoprotein transcript. Cre-mediated removal of the selection cassette recovered DSE regulation of Trsp, restoring wild-type levels of tRNA(Sec) expression and allowing the generation of viable rescued mice. Further analysis of targeted heterozygous adult mice revealed that the enhancer activity of the DSE is tissue dependent since, in contrast to liver, heart does not require the DSE for normal expression of Trsp. Similarly, in mouse cell lines we showed that the DSE functions as a cell-line-specific inducible element of tRNA(Sec). Together, our data demonstrate that the DSE is a tissue-dependent regulatory element of tRNA(Sec) expression and that its activity is vital for sufficient tRNA(Sec) production during mouse embryogenesis.
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