TY - JOUR
T1 - Unique sequence organization and erythroid cell-specific nuclear factor-binding of mammalian θ I globin promoters
AU - Kim, Jae Ho
AU - Yu, Chun Yuan
AU - Bailey, Arnold
AU - Hardison, Ross
AU - James, C. K.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS One of the authors (C.-KJ.S.) thanks Ian Mattaj, Patrick Charnay, and their colleagues for teaching him techniques of protein-DNA interactions in an EMBO workshop. We thank Doug Higgs for providing the cosmid clone ca3'Bg, and Jeng-Pyng Shaw for helpful suggestions on DNase I footprinting. We also thank Carl Schmid for his help with computer analysis. This research was supported by NIH grants DK 29800 (C.-K.J.S.) and DK 27635 (R.H.), and NIH Research Career Development Awards to C.-KJ.S. and R.H.
PY - 1989/7/25
Y1 - 1989/7/25
N2 - The Θ1 globin gene is an a globin-like gene, and started to diverge from the other members of the a globin family 260 million years ago. DNA sequencing and transcriptional analysis indicated that it is functional in erythroid cells of the higher primates, but not in prosimians and rabbit The 91 promoter region of higher primates including man consists of GC-rich sequences characteristic of housekeeping gene promoters, and CCAAT and TATA boxes located further upstream. It is shown here that the housekeeping gene promoter-like region of human 81 contains two tandemly arranged, GC-rich motifs (GC-I and GC-ip. Of these, GC-II interacts with nuclear factor(s) present in the globin-expressing, erythroleukemia cell line K562, before and after hemin induction. GC-I, however, interacts with nuclear factors) only present in hemin-induced K562 cells. These factors are different from previously reported erythroid cell-specific factors, and are not detectable in non-erythroid Hela cells. Furthermore, the sequence of the motif GC-I and its location relative to ATG codon have been conserved among all known mammalian 01 globin genes. Finally, and most interestingly, the CCAAT box of 81 is contained within a 38 bp internal segment of Alu repeat sequence. Immediately upstream from this CCAAT box-containing Alu repeat segment is a 241 bp Alu repeat pointing in the opposite direction. The conservation of this novel arrangement among the higher primates suggests that an inserted Alu family repeat and its flanking genomic sequence have co-evolved, for at least 30 million years, to provide the canonical CCAAT and TATA promoter elements of the θ1 globin genes in higher primates.
AB - The Θ1 globin gene is an a globin-like gene, and started to diverge from the other members of the a globin family 260 million years ago. DNA sequencing and transcriptional analysis indicated that it is functional in erythroid cells of the higher primates, but not in prosimians and rabbit The 91 promoter region of higher primates including man consists of GC-rich sequences characteristic of housekeeping gene promoters, and CCAAT and TATA boxes located further upstream. It is shown here that the housekeeping gene promoter-like region of human 81 contains two tandemly arranged, GC-rich motifs (GC-I and GC-ip. Of these, GC-II interacts with nuclear factor(s) present in the globin-expressing, erythroleukemia cell line K562, before and after hemin induction. GC-I, however, interacts with nuclear factors) only present in hemin-induced K562 cells. These factors are different from previously reported erythroid cell-specific factors, and are not detectable in non-erythroid Hela cells. Furthermore, the sequence of the motif GC-I and its location relative to ATG codon have been conserved among all known mammalian 01 globin genes. Finally, and most interestingly, the CCAAT box of 81 is contained within a 38 bp internal segment of Alu repeat sequence. Immediately upstream from this CCAAT box-containing Alu repeat segment is a 241 bp Alu repeat pointing in the opposite direction. The conservation of this novel arrangement among the higher primates suggests that an inserted Alu family repeat and its flanking genomic sequence have co-evolved, for at least 30 million years, to provide the canonical CCAAT and TATA promoter elements of the θ1 globin genes in higher primates.
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U2 - 10.1093/nar/17.14.5687
DO - 10.1093/nar/17.14.5687
M3 - Article
C2 - 2569721
AN - SCOPUS:0024374672
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 17
SP - 5687
EP - 5700
JO - Nucleic acids research
JF - Nucleic acids research
IS - 14
ER -