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. 1982 Jan 14;295(5845):120-6.
doi: 10.1038/295120a0.

DNA sequences necessary for transcription of the rabbit beta-globin gene in vivo

DNA sequences necessary for transcription of the rabbit beta-globin gene in vivo

G C Grosveld et al. Nature. .

Abstract

The DNA sequences required for the expression of the rabbit-beta-globin gene in vivo have been examined. A variety of mutant rabbit beta-globin gene templates were linked to a simian virus 40-plasmid recombinant and introduced into HeLa cells; in these conditions the rabbit beta-globin gene is expressed from its own promoter. Comparison of the level of beta-globin transcripts in a variety of deletion mutants shows that for efficient transcription, both the ATA or Goldberg-Hogness box, and a region between 100 and 58 base pairs in front of the site at which transcription is initiated, are required. Deletion of either of these regions results in a decrease in the level of beta-globin transcripts by an order of magnitude; deletion of the ATA box causes an additional loss in the specificity of the site of initiation of RNA synthesis. The DNA sequences downstream from the ATA box, including the natural beta-globin mRNA cap site, are dispensable for transcription in vivo.

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