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Publication : Human high mobility group box transcription factor 1 affects thymocyte development and transgene variegation.

First Author  Sekkali B Year  2005
Journal  J Immunol Volume  175
Issue  8 Pages  5203-12
PubMed ID  16210625 Mgi Jnum  J:119114
Mgi Id  MGI:3701186 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.175.8.5203
Citation  Sekkali B, et al. (2005) Human high mobility group box transcription factor 1 affects thymocyte development and transgene variegation. J Immunol 175(8):5203-12
abstractText  It has been shown previously that a human CD2 (hCD2) disabled locus control region (LCR) transgene is unable to establish an open chromatin configuration in all the T cells, and this leads to position effect variegation of the transgene. In this study we show that thymus-specific overexpression of human high mobility group box transcription factor 1 (HBP1), a transcription factor that binds a specific sequence within the hCD2 LCR, affects thymus cellularity as well as the number of CD8(+) thymocytes in two independent transgenic mouse lines and increases the proportion of T cells that fully activate the transgenic locus in hCD2 variegating mice in a sequence-specific dependent manner. This finding suggests that overexpression of HBP1 can affect lineage commitment and can relieve the suppressive influence of heterochromatin, allowing thymocytes to express the variegating target locus more efficiently. These effects could be the result of direct HBP1 action on LCR activity. Alternatively, the extra HBP1 molecules may sequester repressive elements away from the LCR, thus allowing transcription permissive states to form on the transgene locus.
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