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Review
. 1991 Jun-Aug;142(5-6):393-9.
doi: 10.1016/0923-2494(91)90037-j.

Transcriptional regulation of HLA-DRA gene

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Transcriptional regulation of HLA-DRA gene

B M Peterlin. Res Immunol. 1991 Jun-Aug.

Abstract

Transcriptional regulation of class II genes is complex. DRA, for example, is expressed in both tissue-specific and lymphokine-inducible fashion. High levels of expression in B and activated T cells depend upon a lymphoid-specific transcriptional enhancer located in the first intron and on the upstream and downstream promoter elements. Conserved upstream promoter Z and X sequences (CUS) are the main determinants of this complex regulation. At least four distinct trans-acting factors that might be differentially expressed in various cell types bind to these Z and X boxes. These are members of JUN, helix-loop-helix (HLH), C/EBP and ETS families of proteins.

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