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. 1989 Nov 15;264(1):233-9.
doi: 10.1042/bj2640233.

A tissue-specific nuclear factor binds to multiple sites in the human insulin-gene enhancer

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A tissue-specific nuclear factor binds to multiple sites in the human insulin-gene enhancer

D S Boam et al. Biochem J. .

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  • Biochem J 1990 Feb 1;265(3):932

Abstract

Sequence-specific binding of proteins from an insulin-secreting cell line (RINm-5F) to the human insulin-gene 5' region were examined by gel-retardation and methylation-interference analysis. Specific binding of a nuclear factor to sites between nucleotides -210 to -217 and -77 to -84 was detected. The same binding activity was shown at an upstream site (-313 to -320) with low affinity. Studies using mutated binding-site probes delineated a sequence 5'-C(T/C)CTAATG-3' for high-affinity interactions. This binding activity was also present in another insulin-producing cell line (HIT.T15), but not in extracts from cell lines that did not express the insulin gene (HeLa, HL60). Cross-species comparisons show that this sequence element is highly conserved and may thus play an important role in the cell-specific regulation of insulin-gene transcription.

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