Androgen responsiveness of mouse kidney β-glucuronidase requires 5'-flanking and intragenic Gus-s sequences

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Genetics studies of natural variants of the androgen response of mouse β-glucuronidase (GUS) reveal a cis-active element closely linked to the GUS structural gene (Gus-s) that is necessary for this kidney-specific response. Results of our previous studies suggested sequences within or near an androgen-inducible deoxyribonuclease I-hypersensitive site (DH site) located in the ninth intron of Gus-s are associated with the androgen response of GUS. Using transgenic mice, we now demonstrate that at least two regions of sequence within Gus-s are involved in regulating the androgen response of GUS. The first, located within 3.8 kb of Gus-s 5'-flanking sequence, directs the response and its tissue specificity, while the second, located within a 6.4-kb fragment of Gus-s extending from the third through the ninth intron of Gus-s, protects the androgen responsiveness of the transgene from repressive influences of the insertion site.

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Thornton, S., Thomas, D. W., Gallagher, P. M., & Ganschow, R. E. (1998). Androgen responsiveness of mouse kidney β-glucuronidase requires 5’-flanking and intragenic Gus-s sequences. Molecular Endocrinology, 12(3), 333–341. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.12.3.0076

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