Plasmid-borne DNAs, corresponding to 68-base oligodeoxynucleotides, synthesized in the anti-sense or sense configuration and based on the nucleotide sequences of various regions of the mouse α-globin mRNA, were introduced with the gene for xanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase from E. coli (Ecogpt) into mouse erythroleukemia (MEL) cells by protoplast fusion. Specific inhibition of the synthesis of α-globin was observed only in the cells transformed with the plasmids with antisense 68-mers that corresponded to the cap site as well as the site of initiation of translation of α-globin mRNA (Oligo-A); Other plasmids with anti-sense 68-mers that corresponded to the regions of the exon/intron junctions, the individual exons, or the 3 untranslated region were ineffective. This antisense RNA efficiently reduced the production of α-globin to 9-18% of the endogenous level after induction with hexylmethylene-bis-acetoamide (HMBA). Moreover, most of the antisense transformants did not show any decrease in the expression of the c-myc gene at the early phases of differentiation of MEL cells. Thus, we propose a hypothesis that the early decline in levels of c-myc mRNA may be independent of and uncoupled from the program of globin synthesis during the differentiation of MEL cells. © 1992, Japan Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved.
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Yokoyama, K., Hou, D. X., Gao, H., Tang, X., Kitabayashi, I., Nishikura, K., … Gaehelin, G. (1992). Inhibition of Expression of a Mouse α-Globin Gene by Plasmids that Include Antisense Oligonucleotides. Cell Structure and Function, 17(6), 433–442. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.17.433
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