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Mutation of a transcriptional motif of a distant regulatory element reduces the expression of embryonic and fetal globin genes.


ABSTRACT: High-level beta-globin gene expression is dependent on the presence of the locus control region (LCR), a powerful regulatory element physically characterized by five DNase I-hypersensitive sites (HS), designated HS1-HS5. Of these, HS3 contains seven GT motifs that are essential for its activity. One of the motifs, GT6, has been shown by in vivo footprinting to display the largest difference in signal between fetal and adult globin expressing cells. We assessed the contribution of GT6 on the downstream globin gene expression by mutating this motif in a 248 kb beta-globin locus yeast artificial chromosome and measuring the activity of beta-globin genes in GT6m beta-YAC transgenic mice. Seven transgenic lines were established, three of which contained at least one intact copy of the beta-globin locus and were further investigated. The mutation of the GT6 motif reduced the expression of epsilon- and gamma-globin genes during embryonic erythropoiesis. During definitive erythropoiesis, gamma-globin gene expression was significantly reduced while beta-globin gene expression was virtually indistinguishable from wild-type controls. We conclude that the GT6 motif of hypersensitive site 3 of the LCR is required for normal epsilon- and gamma-globin gene expression during embryonic erythropoiesis and for gamma-globin gene expression during definitive erythropoiesis in the fetal liver. Our results provide evidence that mutations of single transcriptional motifs of distant regulatory elements can have profound effects on gene expression.

SUBMITTER: Navas PA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2808411 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutation of a transcriptional motif of a distant regulatory element reduces the expression of embryonic and fetal globin genes.

Navas Patrick A PA   Swank Richard A RA   Yu Man M   Peterson Kenneth R KR   Stamatoyannopoulos George G  

Human molecular genetics 20030923 22


High-level beta-globin gene expression is dependent on the presence of the locus control region (LCR), a powerful regulatory element physically characterized by five DNase I-hypersensitive sites (HS), designated HS1-HS5. Of these, HS3 contains seven GT motifs that are essential for its activity. One of the motifs, GT6, has been shown by in vivo footprinting to display the largest difference in signal between fetal and adult globin expressing cells. We assessed the contribution of GT6 on the down  ...[more]

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