Abstract
Analysis of both the cis-regulatory sequences which control globin gene switching as well as the trans-acting factors which bind to these sequences to elicit a differential, developmentally regulated response has lent insight into the general mechanisms responsible for tissue-specific gene regulation. We show here that the chicken adult β-globin gene promoter sequences are intimately involved in competitive interaction with the β/ε-globin enhancer to regulate differentially ε- versus β-globin gene transcription. Secondly, we show that the family of GATA transcription factors directs gene regulation in a variety of discrete cell types, and describe potential cellular target genes for each member of the GATA factor family, as well as potential mechanisms whereby multiple GATA factors expressed in a single cell might be used to elicit differential transcriptional activities. © The Company of Biologists Limited 1992.
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Engel, J. D., Beug, H., LaVail, J. H., Zenke, M. W., Mayo, K., Leonard, M. W., … Breigel, K. (1992). cis and trans regulation of tissue-specific transcription. Journal of Cell Science, 102(SUPPL. 16), 21–31. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.1992.supplement_16.4
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