Regulation of c-fos expression in transgenic mice requires multiple interdependent transcription control elements
- PMID: 7857636
- DOI: 10.1016/0896-6273(95)90282-1
Regulation of c-fos expression in transgenic mice requires multiple interdependent transcription control elements
Abstract
Transcription control regions of eukaryotic genes contain multiple sequence elements proposed to function independently to regulate transcription. We developed transgenic mice carrying fos-lacZ fusion genes with clustered point mutations in each of several distinct regulatory sequences: the sis-inducible element, the serum response element, the fos AP-1 site, and the calcium/cAMP response element. Analysis of Fos-lacZ expression in the CNS and in cultured cells demonstrated that all of the regulatory elements tested were required in concert for tissue- and stimulus-specific regulation of the c-fos promoter. This implies that the regulation of c-fos expression requires the concerted action of multiple control elements that direct the assembly of an interdependent transcription complex.
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