IMMUNOGLOBULIN-KAPPA-GENE EXPRESSION AFTER STABLE INTEGRATION .2. ROLE OF THE INTRONIC MAR AND ENHANCER IN TRANSGENIC MICE
- 15 December 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 264 (35) , 21190-21195
Abstract
MOPC41 immunoglobulin .kappa. gene constructs have been stably introduced into the mouse germ line to investigate the effects of deleting the conserved intronic sequences on gene expression. Intact .kappa. genes containing 1.5 kilobase pairs of upstream and 8.5 kilobase pairs of downstream flanking sequences were highly expressed tissue-specifically, raising the total level of .kappa. mRNA in spleens severalfold in most transgenic animals. This high expression was often accompanied by marked suppression of endogenous .kappa. gene activity. Transgenes containing a deletion of the matrix association region (MAR) or both the MAR and enhancer were expressed tissue-specifically at mean levels only 2- and 3-fold lower, respectively, than that of intact transgenes. Therefore, while the intronic enhancer and MAR appear to play a quantitative role in gene expression, these sequences are not absolutely essential for transcriptional activation of rearranged .kappa. genes in a normal developmental environment.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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