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Publication : Cis-active control of mouse beta-galactosidase biosynthesis by a systemic regulatory locus.

First Author  Berger FG Year  1979
Journal  Nature Volume  282
Issue  5736 Pages  314-6
PubMed ID  116134 Mgi Jnum  J:6223
Mgi Id  MGI:54700 Doi  10.1038/282314a0
Citation  Berger FG, et al. (1979) Cis-active control of mouse beta-galactosidase biosynthesis by a systemic regulatory locus. Nature 282(5736):314-6
abstractText  Several higher organisms have been reported in which enzyme levels are determined genetically by sites located in close proximity to the corresponding structural genes. In several cases, these sites have been shown to act by controlling the rates of enzyme synthesis. Cis compared with trans action has been tested for those proximate regulatory sites controlling enzymes for which appropriate structural variants exist. The rate of synthesis of beta-galactosidase in mouse tissues is under the control of a regulatory locus; Bgl-s, that is tightly linked to the enzyme structural gene; we have tested the cis/trans nature of Bgl-s action by analysis of the electrophoretic mobility of the enzyme from animals heterozygous for the appropriate regulatory and structural alleles. Our results indicate that Bgl-s acts cis, controlling the expression of the structural gene located on the same chromosome.
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