Differential response of multiple ϵ-globin cap sites to cis- and trans-acting controls

1984 
Abstract The human ϵ-globin gene has a number of alternative transcription-initiation sites located upstream of the canonical mRNA cap site. In three nonerythroid cell lines, "leaky" ϵ-globin transcription occurs exclusively from one of these upstream sites, the −200 cap site. Using a transient expression assay, we have shown that transcription initiation from the −200 cap site and the major cap site can be independently regulated in response to plasmid replication, SV40 enhancer sequences in cis , and the adenovirus E1A gene in trans . The −200 cap site is located within a region of S1 hypersensitivity in the supercoiled plasmid, and in the absence of viral enhancer sequences it is the main initiation site following transfection into a number of cell lines. We suggest that the −200 cap site acts as a polymerase entry site by virtue of its accessible chromatin structure. The efficiency of polymerase binding at this site may be altered by trans -acting regulatory molecules.
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