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. 1986;303(13):533-8.

[Nuclear proteins preferentially bound to the beta-globin gene: cellular specificity and variation during terminal differentiation of mouse erythroblasts]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 3096508

[Nuclear proteins preferentially bound to the beta-globin gene: cellular specificity and variation during terminal differentiation of mouse erythroblasts]

[Article in French]
J C Lelong et al. C R Acad Sci III. 1986.

Abstract

Restriction fragments of the mouse beta major globin gene and of the long terminal repeat (LTR) DNA fragment of the mouse mammary tumor provirus as a control, were used to analyze the specificity of DNA-protein interactions in nuclear extracts of mouse erythroleukemia (MEL) cells and of other differentiated mouse cultured cell lines. After gel electrophoresis and transfer to nitrocellulose, DNA-binding proteins with a preferential affinity for the cloned beta-globin genomic sequence were characterized and related to the level of globin gene expression during induction of differentiating mouse erythroblasts. Two proteins (110 K and 75 K) appear in differentiated MEL cells while another one (100 K), for which we have localized the binding site on the beta-globin gene, is present only in immature MEL cells.

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