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Cell Research (1999), 9, 107--134
Myeloidcell-lineage and premylocytic-stage-specific-
expression of the mouse myeloperoxidase gene is controlled at initiation as well
as elongation levels of transcription
ZHU Jing De
Department of Medical Oncology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G61 1BD, UK
ABSTRACT
The myeloperoxidase
(MPO) is an important microbicidal protein present at high concentration in the
primary granule of mature granulocyte and its expression is regulated in both
myeloidcell-lineage and premyelocytic-stage-specific manners. A better
understanding of the underlying control mechanisms should provide insights into
the temporal and co-ordinate regulation of the gene expression during
granulopoiesis. We have identified its promoter by mapping the start(s) of
transcription using various molecular approaches together with demonstrating the
promoter function of the relevant DNA segment in a transient transfection
reporter assay. Besides the major start of transcription mapped at G residue, 11
nucleotide upstream of the 3' end of exon 0, the usage of that is specific to
the MPO expressing cell lines, we have shown that irrespective of the MPO-expression
status of the hematopoietic cells, transcription occurs broadly within a two kb
region upstream of the 5' proximity of the gene, and is largely terminated in
intron 2. These data support a model of the premyelocytic-stage-specific MPO
expression, the control of which is operated at initiation as well as elongation
levels of transcription.
Key words: Myeloid-cell-lineage;
premylocytic-stage-specific-expression; myloperoxidase gene; gene controll.
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