The α-foetoprotein proximal enhancer: localization, cell specificity and modulation by dexamethasone
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- 21 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 18 (21) , 6277-6282
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/18.21.6277
Abstract
The enhancer element present in the 5′proximal region flanking the mouse α-foetoprotein (AFP) gene, active in AFP-producing hepatoma cells and inactive in non-producing hepatoma cells, was localized between positions −203 and −79. This enhancer segment contains a sequence resembling the steroid hormone response element. We demonstrated that this sequence is dispensable for the enhancer activity but mediates dose-dependent effects of dexamethasone on the enhancer activity: dexamethasone decreases the proximal enhancer activity at low concentrations but this inhibitory effect vanishes at high concentrations. Our results indicate that several transcrlptlonal factors, one of which is absent in AFP-non-producing hepatoma cells, control the AFP proximal enhancer activity.Keywords
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