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The role of the −50 region of the human γ‐globin gene in switching
Author(s) -
Ristaldi Maria Serafina,
Drabek Dubravka,
Gribnau Joost,
Poddie Daniela,
Yannoutsous Nikos,
Cao Antonio,
Grosveld Frank,
Imam A.M.Ali
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.1093/emboj/20.18.5242
Subject(s) - erasmus+ , humanities , library science , art , art history , the renaissance , computer science
During the switch from human γ‐ (fetal) to β‐ (adult) globin gene expression, the γ and β genes are expressed competitively by an alternating transcription mechanism. The −50 region of the γ gene promoter has been proposed to be responsible for the early competitive advantage of the γ genes and to act as a stage selector element (SSE) in hemoglobin switching. We analyzed the effect of mutating the −50 region of the γ gene in the presence of a competing β gene in transgenic mice. This shows that the −50 region does not affect silencing of the β gene in early development and does not act as a stage selector. However, it affects the ratio of γ versus β gene expression in the early, but not later, stages of fetal development. Interestingly, both the wild‐type and mutant minilocus constructs show a higher frequency of alternate transcription than observed in the complete locus, suggesting that sequences normally present between the γ and β genes facilitate the interaction of the locus control region (LCR) and β‐globin gene in the complete locus.