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. 1985 Oct 25;13(20):7269-88.
doi: 10.1093/nar/13.20.7269.

Autoregulation plus upstream positive and negative control regions associated with transcriptional activation of the mouse P1(450) gene

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Autoregulation plus upstream positive and negative control regions associated with transcriptional activation of the mouse P1(450) gene

F J Gonzalez et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is known to interact with a cytosolic receptor and, in turn, activate transcription of the mouse P1(450) gene. Various lengths of DNA upstream of the P1(450) gene were inserted into the pSV0-cat expression vector, with and without addition of the Harvey murine sarcoma virus (Ha-MSV) 72-bp repeat enhancer element. The constructs were cotransfected with pSV2-neo into mouse hepatoma wild-type cells and two variant cell lines. One variant is believed to result from a mutation in the P1(450) structural gene and expresses high levels of P1(450) mRNA constitutively; the other variant has a defect in nuclear translocation of the inducer-receptor complex. After selection in G418, the cells were treated with control medium, TCDD, cycloheximide, or TCDD plus cycloheximide and then assayed for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) activity. The data are consistent with the presence of several functional regions within the upstream sequence: a promoter region, a region that is negatively autoregulated, possible repressor-binding and inducer-receptor complex-binding sites, and an upstream activation element that is required for transcriptional activation by TCDD. The Ha-MSV enhancer can substitute for this upstream activation element.

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