Tissue-specific regulation of the alpha-myosin heavy chain gene promoter in transgenic mice
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Tissue-specific regulation of the alpha-myosin heavy chain gene promoter in transgenic mice
Abstract
The intergenic region between the mouse alpha-myosin heavy chain (MHC) and beta-MHC genes was analyzed in terms of its ability to drive gene expression in transgenic mice. Earlier, we reported that the entire intergenic region was sufficient to direct expression of the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase reporter gene in a tissue-specific and developmental stage-specific manner. Additional transgenic lines have been generated which include two deletions. The first deletion, alpha-3, which lacks the distal 2.5 kilobase pairs of the upstream region, is competent to direct tissue- and developmental-specific expression of the transgene. A larger deletion, in which only 138 base pairs upstream of the transcriptional start site remain, shows no chloramphenicol acetyltransferase activity in either muscle or non-muscle tissue. Tissue surveys of transgene expression indicated low levels of activity in the lung, and analyses via the polymerase chain reaction confirmed the presence of the endogenous alpha-MHC gene transcripts in this tissue. Subsequently, an alpha-MHC gene-specific riboprobe was used to detect the cognate transcripts in lung sections by in situ hybridization. The data show that, in the lung, the transcripts are localized to the thick intimal wall of the veins and venules.
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