Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1953515 | Biochimie | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This work shows that the proximal promoter of the mouse Afp gene contains a Ku binding site and that Ku binding is associated with down-regulation of the transcriptional activity of the Afp promoter. The Ku binding site is located in a segment able to adopt a peculiar structured form, probably a hairpin structure. Interestingly, the structured form eliminates the binding sites of the positive transcription factor HNF1. Furthermore, a DNAse hypersensitive site is detected in footprinting experiments done with extracts of AFP non-expressing hepatoma cells. These observations suggest that the structured form is stabilised by Ku and is associated with extinction of the gene in AFP non-expressing hepatic cells.
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Authors
P. Liénard, C. De Mees, P.-L. Drèze, M. Dieu, J.-F. Dierick, M. Raes, J. Szpirer, C. Szpirer,