Transcription of the rat α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) gene is activated by glucocorticoid, thyroid hormone (T3) and cytokines. Following these treatments, the chromatin structure of this gene was analyzed by means of digestion with DNase I or micrococcal nuclease. Four DNase I hypersensitive sites were observed in the 5'-upstream region of the rat AGP gene of liver cells. They were designated HS1, HS2, HS3 and HS4 (3' → 5'). After T3 treatment the sensitivity of HS1 and HS2 increased and after dexamethasone (Dex) treatment that of all four sites did so. Three new sites appeared after turpentine oil treatment, while the sensitivities of HS3 and HS4 increased. We conclude that transcriptional activation of the gene by T3 and Dex have very similar mechanisms, but that at the inflammation stage they become slightly different. The increase in sensitivity at HS1 and HS2 after T3 treatment in vivo was successfully reproduced in a cell-free system by in vitro treatment with T3. HS1, HS2 and HS3 were also sensitive for micrococcal nuclease.
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Matsukawa, T., Kawasaki, H., Tanaka, M., & Ohba, Y. (1997). Analysis of chromatin structure of rat α1-acid glycoprotein gene; Changes in DNase I hypersensitive sites after thyroid hormone, glucocorticoid hormone and turpentine oil treatment. Nucleic Acids Research, 25(13), 2635–2639. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/25.13.2635
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