The intron requirement for immunoglobulin gene expression is dependent upon the promoter

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Abstract

Transfection assays were used to assess the need for an intron in order to obtain expression of cytoplasmic immunoglobulin μ mRNA. An intron is required when transcription is driven by an immunoglobulin promoter/enhancer combination, although this requirement is not specific for a particular intron. However, this need for an intron is dependent upon the promoter used. Whilst an intron is required in the case of immunoglobulin or β-globin promoters, it is not in the case of cytomegalovirus or heat-shock promoters. The data point to a connection between the promoter and RNA processing or export. © 1988 IRL Press Limited.

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Neuberger, M. S., & Williams, G. T. (1988). The intron requirement for immunoglobulin gene expression is dependent upon the promoter. Nucleic Acids Research, 16(14), 6713–6724. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/16.14.6713

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