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Publication : A conserved sequence block in murine and human T cell receptor (TCR) Jalpha region is a composite element that enhances TCR alpha enhancer activity and binds multiple nuclear factors.

First Author  Kuo CL Year  1998
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  95
Issue  7 Pages  3839-44
PubMed ID  9520454 Mgi Jnum  J:46853
Mgi Id  MGI:1202147 Doi  10.1073/pnas.95.7.3839
Citation  Kuo CL, et al. (1998) A conserved sequence block in murine and human T cell receptor (TCR) Jalpha region is a composite element that enhances TCR alpha enhancer activity and binds multiple nuclear factors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95(7):3839-44
abstractText  A conserved sequence block (CSB) located in a noncoding region of the mouse and human TCR alpha/delta loci, showing six differences over 125 nucleotide positions (95% similar), was subjected to detailed analyses in this study. Transient transfection results showed that the CSB- containing element in conjunction with the TCR alpha enhancer up-regulated the alpha enhancer activity, whereas no enhancer activity was detected when CSB alone was assayed. In vitro occupancy analyses of CSB by nuclear factors reveal the existence of an unexpectedly intricate network of CSB-protein and protein-protein interactions. Lymphoid-specific as well as T-lineage-specific nuclear factors are involved to differentially form CSB-bound complexes in extracts of various tissues and cell lines. Liver was shown to contain factor(s) sequestering thymic CSB-binding factors. Furthermore, the putative binding sites for transcription factors known to be important for lymphoid-lineage development are present in CSB and are targeted by nuclear factors. On the basis of these results, we propose that the CSB element may play a role in shaping the chromatin structure by which the accessibility of TCR alpha/delta loci to the recombinase complex and/or to the transcriptional apparatus can be controlled.
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