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Publication : Regulatory elements in the minimal promoter region of the mouse Xist gene.

First Author  Sheardown SA Year  1997
Journal  Gene Volume  203
Issue  2 Pages  159-68
PubMed ID  9426246 Mgi Jnum  J:44702
Mgi Id  MGI:1101216 Doi  10.1016/s0378-1119(97)00507-6
Citation  Sheardown SA, et al. (1997) Regulatory elements in the minimal promoter region of the mouse Xist gene. Gene 203(2):159-68
abstractText  The Xist gene plays a central role in regulating X chromosome inactivation and Xist transcription has recently been shown to be necessary for X inactivation in mouse. We are currently analysing regulation of the Xist gene in order to determine the mechanisms underlying initiation of Xist expression and X inactivation. Sequence comparisons indicate that a region of approximately 0.4 kb upstream of the the major transcriptional start site comprises the Xist minimal promoter. Analysis of reporter constructs demonstrates that the minimal promoter region is active both in embryonic stem (ES) cells and in differentiated derivatives, indicating that sequences either further upstream or downstream are required for appropriate developmental control of Xist transcription. We have examined the minimal promoter region in detail, and in addition to common promoter elements have identified two previously uncharacterised transcription-factor binding sites. Mutation of these sites in reporter constructs indicates that they are functionally important.
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