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. 1991 Jul;11(7):3786-94.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.7.3786-3794.1991.

Human alpha-globin genes demonstrate autonomous developmental regulation in transgenic mice

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Human alpha-globin genes demonstrate autonomous developmental regulation in transgenic mice

M Albitar et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1991 Jul.

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that transcriptional activation of the human adult beta-globin transgene in mice by coinsertion of the beta-globin cluster locus control region (beta-LCR) results in loss of its adult restricted pattern of expression. Normal developmental control is reestablished by coinsertion of the fetal gamma-globin transgene in cis to the adult beta-globin gene. To test the generality of this interdependence of two globin genes for their proper developmental control, we generated transgenic mice in which the human adult alpha-globin genes are transcriptionally activated by the beta-LCR either alone or in cis to their corresponding embryonic zeta-globin gene. In both cases, the human globin transgenes were expressed at the appropriate developmental period. In contrast to the beta-globin gene, developmental control of the human adult alpha-globin transgenes appears to be autonomous and maintained even when activated by an adjacent locus control region.

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