β-Globin gene promoter generates 5′ truncated transcripts in the embryonic/fetal erythroid environment
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 14 (18) , 7199-7212
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.18.7199
Abstract
We report here the localisation of sequences responsible for the faulty expression of human beta-globin gene in Putko and K562 cells. Complete beta-globin gene introduced into these cells produces transcripts with abnormal 5' ends, while cotransfected mouse H2 gene is expressed correctly. Using hybrid constructs of these two genes we demonstrate that aberrant activity is conferred by sequences 5' of the beta-globin gene. Thus beta-globin promoter attached to the H2 coding sequence produces H2 transcripts with truncated 5' ends. By introducing a series of deletions in the beta-globin promoter we restrict these sequences to the -77/+28 base pair region spanning the CAAT element to the translation initiation site. These results are consistent with the lack of recognition of the beta-globin gene major cap site in Putko and K562 cells. We suggest that inactivity of the adult globin gene in the embryonic/fetal environment is at least in part conferred by sequences within the beta-globin gene promoter.Keywords
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