Individual protein-binding domains of the insulin gene enhancer positively activate beta-cell-specific transcription.

  • Karlsson O
  • Walker M
  • Rutter W
  • et al.
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Abstract

A beta-cell-specific enhancer is located in the 5'-flanking DNA of the rat insulin 1 gene. Two homologous 8-base-pair sequences in the enhancer (IEB1 and IEB2) significantly stimulated transcription from a heterologous promoter (two- to fourfold) in a cell-specific fashion. When the elements were combined or duplicated, more than 50% of the activity of the intact enhancer was obtained. These two cis-acting elements appear to play a dominant role in the positive control of beta-cell-specific transcription of the insulin gene.

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Karlsson, O., Walker, M. D., Rutter, W. J., & Edlund, T. (1989). Individual protein-binding domains of the insulin gene enhancer positively activate beta-cell-specific transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 9(2), 823–827. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.9.2.823

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