An autoregulatory element of the murine Hox-4.2 gene.

  • Pöpperl H
  • Featherstone M
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Abstract

Hox-4.2 promoter activity was assayed by transient expression assays in P19 embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells. Cotransfection of a luciferase reporter gene construct driven by Hox-4.2 upstream sequences with an expression vector for the Hox-4.2 gene product resulted in a 20-fold increase in luciferase activity. This activity was specific in that the Hox-1.6 gene product had no effect in the same assay. Mutational analysis defined a cis-acting element with enhancer function which conferred most of this increase. Activation was largely dependent on two TAAT/ATTA motifs within this 217 bp fragment and HOX-4.2 bound specifically to both of these motifs. The 217 bp element maps within a highly conserved region of the human Hox-4.2 gene (HOX4B) which has been shown to display spatial enhancer activity in mice and flies. These findings suggest a conserved autoregulatory mechanism for the control of Hox-4.2 expression.

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Pöpperl, H., & Featherstone, M. S. (1992). An autoregulatory element of the murine Hox-4.2 gene. The EMBO Journal, 11(10), 3673–3680. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05452.x

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