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Regulation of Expression within a Gene Family
The six closely related and clustered rat γ-crystallin genes, the γA- to γF-crystallin genes, are simultaneously activated in the embryonic lens but differentially shut down during postnatal development with the γB-crystallin gene, the last one to be active. We show here that developmental silen...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1998-07, Vol.273 (27), p.17206-17215 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The six closely related and clustered rat γ-crystallin genes, the γA- to γF-crystallin genes, are simultaneously activated
in the embryonic lens but differentially shut down during postnatal development with the γB-crystallin gene, the last one
to be active. We show here that developmental silencing of the γD-crystallin promoter correlates with delayed demethylation
during lens fiber cell differentiation. Methylation silencing of the γD-crystallin promoter is a general effect and does not
require the methylation of a specific CpG, nor does methylation interfere with factor binding to the proximal activator. In
later development, the γD-crystallin promoter is also shut down earlier by a repressor that footprints to the â91/â78 region.
A factor with identical properties is present in brain. Hence, a ubiquitous factor has been recruited as a developmental regulator
by the lens. All γ-crystallin promoters tested contain upstream silencers, but at least the γB-crystallin silencer is distinct
from the γD-crystallin silencer. The γ-crystallin promoters were found to share a proximal activator (the γ-box; around â50),
which behaves as a MARE. The γB-box is recognized with much lower avidity than the γD-box. By swapping elements between the
γB- and the γD-crystallin promoter, we show that activation by the γB-box requires a directly adjacent â46/â38 AP-1 consensus
site. These experiments also uncovered another positive element in the γD-crystallin promoter, around â10. In the context
of the γD-crystallin promoter, this element is redundant; in the context of the γB-crystallin promoter, it can replace the
â46/â38 element. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.273.27.17206 |