Youssoufian H, Lodish H F
Hematology-Oncology Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Mol Cell Biol. 1993 Jan;13(1):98-104. doi: 10.1128/mcb.13.1.98-104.1993.
Transcription of the murine erythropoietin receptor (EpoR) gene is inhibited by a novel repetitive element that is located upstream of the EpoR promoter. Reporter gene studies reveal that the inhibitory effect is both distance and orientation dependent. This element is a member of a family of repetitive elements specific to rodents and is present at approximately 10(5) copies per mouse genome. It encodes approximately 500- to 900-bp-long transcripts in both erythroid and nonerythroid cells. RNase protection analysis with a probe from the 5' flanking murine EpoR gene reveals that the direction of transcription is in the sense orientation, relative to the downstream EpoR gene. We suggest that transcriptional inhibition of the EpoR promoter is mediated by read-through transcripts originating in the upstream repetitive element and that this effect may contribute to the basal level of transcription of the murine EpoR gene in erythroid cells.
小鼠促红细胞生成素受体(EpoR)基因的转录受到位于EpoR启动子上游的一种新型重复元件的抑制。报告基因研究表明,这种抑制作用既依赖于距离,也依赖于方向。该元件是啮齿动物特有的重复元件家族的成员,在每个小鼠基因组中约有10⁵个拷贝。它在红细胞和非红细胞中均编码约500至900个碱基对长的转录本。用来自小鼠EpoR基因5'侧翼的探针进行核糖核酸酶保护分析表明,相对于下游的EpoR基因,转录方向为正义方向。我们认为,EpoR启动子的转录抑制是由上游重复元件产生的通读转录本介导的,并且这种效应可能有助于小鼠EpoR基因在红细胞中的基础转录水平。