1990
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.10.9.4826-4836.1990
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Brain and Muscle Creatine Kinase Genes Contain Common TA-Rich Recognition Protein-Binding Regulatory Elements

Abstract: We have previously reported that the rat brain creatine kinase (ckb) gene promoter contains an AT-rich sequence that is a binding site for a protein called TARP (TA-rich recognition protein). This AT-rich segment is a positively acting regulatory element for the ckb promoter. A similar AT-rich DNA segment is found at the 3' end of the 5' muscle-specific enhancer of the rat muscle creatine kinase (ckm) gene and has been shown to be necessary for full muscle-specific enhancer activity. In this report, we show th… Show more

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“…A 206-bp enhancer-containing fragment of the mouse gene and analogous regions of other mammalian MCK genes confer musclespecific expression in cultured cells and transgenic mice (30, 36-38, 76, 81, 92). In vitro and in vivo footprinting have identified a variety of binding sites within the rat and mouse MCK enhancers (10,28,30,31,57).…”
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“…A 206-bp enhancer-containing fragment of the mouse gene and analogous regions of other mammalian MCK genes confer musclespecific expression in cultured cells and transgenic mice (30, 36-38, 76, 81, 92). In vitro and in vivo footprinting have identified a variety of binding sites within the rat and mouse MCK enhancers (10,28,30,31,57).…”
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“…The MCK enhancer contains two sites rich in adenine and thymine residues, the MEF2 and A/T-rich sites. The MEF2 site binds the muscle-specific factor MEF2 as well as ubiquitous factors (10,19,28,30,31,93). MEF2 and related sites have been implicated in the regulation of a variety of muscle genes (7,61,62,78,89,95).…”
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