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. 1993 Oct;34(10):1699-707.

Localization of a liver-specific enhancer in the apolipoprotein E/C-I/C-II gene locus

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Localization of a liver-specific enhancer in the apolipoprotein E/C-I/C-II gene locus

N S Shachter et al. J Lipid Res. 1993 Oct.
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Abstract

The sequences necessary for liver-specific expression of the apolipoprotein (apo) E gene have been shown to reside 3' to the gene, within the apoE/C-I/C-II gene cluster, but have not been precisely characterized. Utilizing a transient transfection reporter gene assay based on the apoC-II promoter, we have localized a liver-specific enhancer to its approximate limit dimension of 154 base pairs. This enhancer directed liver-specific expression of an apoE gene construction in transgenic mice. A DNaseI protection assay revealed two footprints over an inverted repeat of a known transcriptionally active motif, TGACCT. DNaseI-sensitive sites were present in three of six repeats of a motif (consensus GCAAACA) which has been postulated to represent the recognition sequence of a hepatic transcriptional activity, HNF-5. This region of DNA may function as a liver-specific enhancer for the entire apoE/C-I/C-II gene cluster.

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