Identification of a functional NF-κB binding site in the murine T cell receptor β2 locus

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Abstract

We have identified a sequence in the TCR β2 locus that is homologous to the κB site in the Ig κ light chain enhancer. This element, TCRβ-B, is located in the vicinity of previously identified T cell-specific DNase1 hypersensitive sites. Transfection analysis shows that a 60-bp fragment encompassing this site is preferentially active in T cells stimulated with phorbol esters or the HTLV-1 tax gene product compared with a B cell line that constitutively expresses NF-κB. Our results provide the first evidence for transcriptional regulatory sequences residing within the Jβ2-Cβ2 intron and suggest the possible involvement of these sequences in modulation of TCRβ gene expression upon cellular activation.

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Jamieson, C., Mauxion, F., & Sen, R. (1989). Identification of a functional NF-κB binding site in the murine T cell receptor β2 locus. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 170(5), 1737–1743. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.170.5.1737

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