Individual stage selector element mutations lead to reciprocal changes in beta- vs. epsilon-globin gene transcription: genetic confirmation of promoter competition during globin gene switching.
Open Access
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 6 (5) , 730-744
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.6.5.730
Abstract
Biochemical and genetic analysis of the embryonic to adult beta-like globin gene switch in chickens has led to the hypothesis that competition between the promoters of the cis-linked epsilon- and beta-globin genes for interaction with a shared enhancer mediates the developmental changes in expression of beta-globin protein isotypes. To test specific predictions of this promoter competition model, a sensitive RNA/polymerase chain reaction assay has been used to investigate the effects of individual beta-globin promoter mutations on expression of the two linked genes in transiently transfected erythroid cells. Mutations that attenuated adult beta-globin transcription resulted concomitantly in a proportional increase in expression of the embryonic epsilon-globin gene. Consistent with the model, mutations disrupting the binding sites for either of two adult stage-specific transcription factors (NF-E4 and beta CTF) indicate that these sites are essential both for induction of beta-globin gene expression and for indirect suppression (through promoter competition) of epsilon-globin transcription in definitive (adult) erythroid cells. These results provide direct evidence that stage-specific transcription factors affect the equilibrium existing between multiple interacting globin cis-regulatory elements. We conclude that promoter competition is an important mechanism through which developmental regulation of chicken beta-globin gene switching is achieved and that such competitive interactions may prove to be generally applicable to the regulation of a variety of other temporally or spatially restricted gene expression patterns.Keywords
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