Maguire J E, Frels W I, Richardson J C, Weissman J D, Singer D S
Experimental Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
Mol Cell Biol. 1992 Jul;12(7):3078-86. doi: 10.1128/mcb.12.7.3078-3086.1992.
Major histocompatibility complex class I genes are expressed in nearly all somatic tissues, although their level of expression varies. By analysis of a set of promoter deletion mutants introduced into transgenic mice, a complex regulatory element, consisting of overlapping enhancer and silencer activities, is demonstrated to function as a tissue-specific regulator of class I expression. The enhancer activity predominates in lymphoid tissues but not in nonlymphoid tissues. In contrast to the tissue-specific functions of the complex regulatory element, a second novel silencer element is shown to function in both lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissues. The complement of DNA-binding factors in different cell lines is shown to correlate with the levels of class I expression.
主要组织相容性复合体I类基因在几乎所有体细胞组织中都有表达,尽管其表达水平有所不同。通过对导入转基因小鼠的一组启动子缺失突变体进行分析,一个由重叠的增强子和沉默子活性组成的复杂调控元件被证明作为I类表达的组织特异性调节因子发挥作用。增强子活性在淋巴组织中占主导,但在非淋巴组织中则不然。与复杂调控元件的组织特异性功能相反,另一个新的沉默子元件在淋巴组织和非淋巴组织中均发挥作用。不同细胞系中DNA结合因子的组成与I类表达水平相关。