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Publication : A transcriptional silencer controls the developmental expression of the CD4 gene.

First Author  Siu G Year  1994
Journal  EMBO J Volume  13
Issue  15 Pages  3570-9
PubMed ID  8062832 Mgi Jnum  J:19770
Mgi Id  MGI:67903 Doi  10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06664.x
Citation  Siu G, et al. (1994) A transcriptional silencer controls the developmental expression of the CD4 gene. EMBO J 13(15):3570-9
abstractText  The appropriate expression of the CD4 glycoprotein is required for T-cell function and development. Here we define the transcriptional control elements in the CD4 locus that convey CD(4+)-specific expression of a marker gene in transgenic mice. Using nuclear run-on experiments, we have determined that the major mechanism for CD4 expression control during development is transcriptional. We have identified a developmental stage- and tissue-specific negative regulatory element in the first intron of the murine CD4 gene that has the characteristics of a transcriptional silencer. The CD4 silencer functions to inhibit marker gene expression at two different stages of T-cell development, as well as in non-T hematopoietic cells, and thus is the critical controlling element responsible for T-cell-specific, as well as developmental- and subclass-specific, expression.
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