The function of the zeta-globin promoter was studied using a series of zeta-globin promoter deletion constructs to drive luciferase expression in transiently transfected human erythroleukemia cells. The promoters were used without enhancers, or with enhancers derived from the beta-globin locus control region and the alpha-globin HS-40 enhancer. When transfected into K562 cells, which express zeta-globin, comparable amounts of activity were obtained from the -557 and -417 zeta-luciferase constructs and the alpha-luciferase constructs when no enhancers or the alpha-globin locus enhancers were used. When the constructs were transfected into OCIM1 cells, which do not express zeta-globin, the zeta-globin promoters were at best 20% as active as the alpha-globin promoters. When sequences from -417 to -207 5′ to the zeta-globin mRNA cap site were deleted, up to 95% of the zeta-globin promoter activity was lost in K562 cells. Reinsertion of these sequences into zeta-luciferase constructs missing the -417 to -207 region showed that the sequences lack classical enhancer activity. Point mutation of a GATA-1 site at -230 reduced promoter activity by 37%. Point mutation of a CCACC site at -240 had no effect. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays indicated that the -230 GATA-1 site has a relatively low affinity for GATA-1. These experiments show the presence of a strong positive-acting element, located between -417 and -207 bp 5′ to the zeta-globin mRNA cap site, is necessary for high-level promoter activity in K562 cells. This element requires GATA-1 and additional unknown factors for maximal activity.
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May 1, 1995
Identification of a major positive regulatory element located 5' to the human zeta-globin gene
DE Sabath,
DE Sabath
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
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KM Koehler,
KM Koehler
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
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WQ Yang,
WQ Yang
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
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K Patton,
K Patton
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
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G Stamatoyannopoulos
G Stamatoyannopoulos
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
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Blood (1995) 85 (9): 2587–2597.
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DE Sabath, KM Koehler, WQ Yang, K Patton, G Stamatoyannopoulos; Identification of a major positive regulatory element located 5' to the human zeta-globin gene. Blood 1995; 85 (9): 2587–2597. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.9.2587.bloodjournal8592587
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