π, a Pre-B-Cell-Specific Enhancer Element in the Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Enhancer
- Creators
- Libermann, Towia A.
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Baltimore, David
Abstract
We have identified a new immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer element, designated π, between the µE2 and µE3 elements. The π enhancer element is transcriptionally active primarily during early stages of B-cell development but becomes virtually inactive during B-cell maturation at about the stage of immunoglobulin K light-chain gene rearrangement. Mutational analysis suggests that the π element is crucial for immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer activity at the pre-B-cell stage but is almost irrelevant for enhancer activity at the mature B-cell or plasma-cell stage. The activity of the π enhancer element correlates with the presence of an apparently pre-B-cell-specific protein-DNA complex. The similarity of the π site to recognition sequences for members of the ets gene family suggests that the protein(s) interacting with the π site most likely are ets-related transcription factors.
Additional Information
© 1993 American Society for Microbiology. Received 19 April 1993. Returned for modification 20 May 1993. Accepted 30 June 1993. This work was supported by a fellowship from the Leukemia Society of America (to T.A.L.) and PHS grant GM 39458 (to D.B.). Much of this work was performed at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, Mass., and Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.Attached Files
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- PMC364640
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- 29627
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- Leukemia Society of America
- NIH
- GM 39458
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