“…Within this region there exist 6 di erent nuclear factor binding sites: GATA-1, NF-E2, Spi-1/PU.1, GGTGG , YY-1 and E-box. YY-1, a GLI-Kruppel-related zinc ®nger protein, is a ubiquitously present versatile nuclear transcription factor Hariharan et al, 1991;Park and Atchison, 1991), and regulates expression of many genes by binding to the regulatory elements of these genes (Seto et al, , 1993May et al, 1994;Nateson et al, 1993;Lee et al, 1993;Gualberto et al, 1992;Inouye and Seto, 1994;Ushva and Shenk, 1994;Raich et al, 1995). We examined the functional involvement of YY-1 and the E-box binding protein (EBP) on the LCR-like activity of the mouse glycophorin gene by stably transfecting the mutants in the YY-1 binding site and the neighboring E-box binding site into MEL cells; we demonstrated that YY-1 acts as a regulatory protein in combination with EBP and may regulate LCR-like activity of the mouse glycophorin gene (Nemoto et al, 1996).…”