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Publication : A cDNA from a mouse pancreatic beta cell encoding a putative transcription factor of the insulin gene.

First Author  Walker MD Year  1990
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  18
Issue  5 Pages  1159-66
PubMed ID  2181401 Mgi Jnum  J:17285
Mgi Id  MGI:65334 Doi  10.1093/nar/18.5.1159
Citation  Walker MD, et al. (1990) A cDNA from a mouse pancreatic beta cell encoding a putative transcription factor of the insulin gene. Nucleic Acids Res 18(5):1159-66
abstractText  Cell specific expression of the insulin gene is achieved through transcriptional mechanisms operating on multiple DNA sequence elements located in the 5' flanking region of the gene. Of particular importance in the rat insulin I gene are two closely similar 9 bp sequences (IEB1 and IEB2): mutation of either of these leads to 5-10 fold reduction in transcriptional activity. We have screened an expression cDNA library derived from mouse pancreatic endocrine beta cells with a radioactive DNA probe containing multiple copies of the IEB1 sequence. A cDNA clone (A1) isolated by this procedure encodes a protein which shows efficient binding to the IEB1 probe, but much weaker binding to either an unrelated DNA probe or to a probe bearing a single base pair insertion within the recognition sequence. DNA sequence analysis indicates a protein belonging to the helix-loop-helix family of DNA-binding proteins. The ability of the protein encoded by clone A1 to recognize a number of wild type and mutant DNA sequences correlates closely with the ability of each sequence element to support transcription in vivo in the context of the insulin 5' flanking DNA. We conclude that the isolated cDNA may encode a transcription factor that participates in control of insulin gene expression.
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