Modular structure of a chicken lysozyme silencer: involvement of an unusual thyroid hormone receptor binding site
- PMID: 2159385
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(90)90532-j
Modular structure of a chicken lysozyme silencer: involvement of an unusual thyroid hormone receptor binding site
Abstract
Silencer elements, by analogy to enhancer elements, function independently of their position and orientation. We show that the chicken lysozyme silencer S-2.4 kb has many other characteristics in common with enhancer elements. The silencer is comprised of modules that independently repress gene activity--repression being increased synergistically when different or identical modules are combined. Repression is effective both on a complete and on a minimal promoter consisting of a TATA box only. One silencer module is bound in vitro by a 75-93 kd protein, termed NeP1; the other can be bound either by the product of the oncogene v-erbA or by the thyroid hormone receptor. This erbA binding site is unusual in that the palindromic sequence is inverted.
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