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Volume 270,
Number 43,
Issue of October 27, 1995 pp. 25739-25745
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Neuron
Specificity of the Neurofilament Light Promoter in Transgenic Mice
Requires the Presence of DNA Unwinding Elements
(Received for publication, January 27, 1995; and in revised form, July
7, 1995)
Guy
Charron
,
Jean-Pierre
Julien
,
Viviane
Bibor-Hardy
Three reporter genes, the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
(CAT), the lacZ, and the intronless NF-L DNA, were
used to test the activity of the proximal promoter region (-292
bp) of the human neurofilament light (hNF-L) gene in
transgenic mice. Surprisingly, the hNF-L/CAT construct was
highly sensitive to position effect, and its expression was found at
low levels in several tissues of adult transgenic mice (Beaudet, L.,
Charron, G., Houle, D., Tretjakoff, I. Peterson, A., and Julien,
J.-P.(1992) Gene (Amst.) 116, 205-214). In
contrast, the hNF-L/lacZ or the hNF-L/intronless constructs were expressed exclusively in the
nervous system during embryonic development and in adult animals. The
DNA sequences analysis of the different reporter genes revealed the
presence of matrix attachment regions (MARs) within the 3`-untranslated
regions of all three transgenes. DNA unwinding elements were found
within the MARs of lacZ and hNF-L gene constructs but
not in the CAT gene construct. When this element was removed from the lacZ construct, expression of the hNF-L/lacZ transgene became susceptible to position effect and was no longer
tissue-specific. These results indicate that DNA unwinding elements are
essential for position effect independence conferred by MARs to the hNF-L basal promoter.

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