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. 1988 Jun;85(12):4228-31.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.12.4228.

A beta-cell-specific protein binds to the two major regulatory sequences of the insulin gene enhancer

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A beta-cell-specific protein binds to the two major regulatory sequences of the insulin gene enhancer

H Ohlsson et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Jun.

Abstract

The selective transcription of the Rat insulin 1 gene is mainly dependent on a beta-cell-specific enhancer element located in the 5' flanking DNA. In analogy to many other viral and cellular enhancers, the insulin enhancer has been shown to be of a mosaic structure and the cis-acting elements of importance for the enhancer activity have been defined. Two short sequences are of crucial importance for the enhancer activity since mutation of either sequence leads to a decrease in activity (by a factor of approximately 10), and the double mutant eliminates all enhancer activity. This study shows that these two major cis-acting elements interact with beta-cell-specific proteins. These two enhancer modules carry an 8-base-pair homology and compete with each other for protein binding, suggesting that they interact with the same protein, designated insulin enhancer binding factor 1 (IEF 1). Since mutation of these sequences eliminates the enhancer activity and protein binding, we propose that IEF 1 is the key regulator controlling the selective activity of the insulin gene enhancer.

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