AML and Ets proteins regulate the lα1 germ-line promoter

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Abstract

The immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) class switch recombination of B lymphocytes preferentially targets unrearranged IgH genes that have already been rendered transcriptionally active. Transcription of the germ-line IgH genes is controlled by intervening (I) regions upstream of their switch regions. The Iα1 promoter activates transcription of the human germ-line Cα1 gene for IgA1 and mediates the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 responsiveness of this locus. Here we show that the Iα1 promoter contains several binding sites for the AML/PEBP2/CBF family of transcription factors and that AML and Ets proteins are major regulators of the basal and TGF-β-inducible promoter activity. Our data constitute a starting point for studies to elucidate the molecular mechanism by which TGF-β regulates IgA production.

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Xie, X. Q., Pardali, E., Holm, M., Sideras, P., & Grundström, T. (1999). AML and Ets proteins regulate the lα1 germ-line promoter. European Journal of Immunology, 29(2), 488–498. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199902)29:02<488::AID-IMMU488>3.0.CO;2-N

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