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Comparative Study
. 1985 Sep;5(9):2433-42.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.5.9.2433-2442.1985.

Control of adenovirus late promoter expression in two human cell lines

Comparative Study

Control of adenovirus late promoter expression in two human cell lines

E D Lewis et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1985 Sep.

Abstract

We investigated the nucleotide sequence requirements of the adenovirus 2 late promoter when activated by either a trans-acting regulatory protein or a cis-acting enhancer element. Using deletion mutants in transient expression assays, we determined that the 5' limit of the region required for activation by a trans-acting regulatory protein, the adenovirus early region 1a gene product, and the simian virus 40 enhancer is the same in both 293 and HeLa cells. Surprisingly, the 3' limit of required sequences varied, depending on the mechanism of activation. Activation mediated by the early region 1a protein endogenous in 293 cells or produced after cotransfection of HeLa cells requires the region around the transcriptional start site, whereas activation brought about by an enhancer element in HeLa cells has no requirement for these sequences. Under no conditions tested did the simian virus 40 enhancer activate the late promoter in 293 cells, even when sequences sufficient for enhancer-mediated activation in HeLa cells, but not for early region 1a activation, were present. These results suggest the existence of at least two different mechanisms for positive regulation of promoter activity.

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