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Nuclear proteins in mouse brain cells bind specifically to the myelin basic protein regulatory region.
M S Lashgari, … , S Haas, K Khalili
M S Lashgari, … , S Haas, K Khalili
Published November 1, 1990
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1990;86(5):1671-1677. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI114890.
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Nuclear proteins in mouse brain cells bind specifically to the myelin basic protein regulatory region.

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Expression of myelin basic protein (MBP) in mice is regulated in a cell- and stage-specific manner during brain development. The MBP control region contains multiple cis-acting elements, shown by in vivo and in vitro assays, which are responsible for its unique pattern of transcription. Using synthetic DNA fragments spanning the MBP control region, we have analyzed nuclear proteins obtained from newborn (2-3 d), young adult (18-30 d), and adult (60 d) animals; these nuclear proteins form DNA-protein complexes with the MBP regulatory region. Brain extracts from young adult and adult mice showed enhanced binding activities with the sequences supporting transcriptional activation in glial cells. Deletion analysis of the proximal activating sequence located at position -14 to -50 with respect to the RNA initiation site resulted in identification of a small region, located between nucleotides -14 to -37, which is required for formation of the complexes. Southwestern assay revealed a major 39-kD protein from young adult brain extract that recognizes the sequences between nucleotides -14 to -37. An additional minor 37-kD protein, derived from young adult brain extract, was also found to be associated with this proximal activating region. Of particular interest is the observation that the minor 37-kD protein became more abundant in the extract derived from adult brain, whereas the major 39-kD protein became less abundant. The possible role of these proteins in cell/stage-specific transcription of MBP is discussed.

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M S Lashgari, K Devine-Beach, S Haas, K Khalili

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Citations to this article (13)

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Brain proteomics identifies potential simvastatin targets in acute phase of stroke in a rat embolic model
M Campos-Martorell, N Salvador, M Monge, F Canals, L García-Bonilla, M Hernández-Guillamon, MI Ayuso, P Chacón, A Rosell, A Alcazar, J Montaner
Journal of Neurochemistry 2014
Association of JC virus large T antigen with myelin basic protein transcription factor (MEF-1/Puralpha) in hypomyelinated brains of mice transgenically expressing T antigen
A Tretiakova, J Otte, SE Croul, JH Kim, EM Johnson, S Amini, K Khalili
Journal of virology 1999
Association of JC Virus Large T Antigen with Myelin Basic Protein Transcription Factor (MEF-1/Purα) in Hypomyelinated Brains of Mice Transgenically Expressing T Antigen
A Tretiakova, J Otte, SE Croul, JH Kim, EM Johnson, S Amini, K Khalili
Journal of virology 1999
MyEF-3, a Developmentally Controlled Brain-Derived Nuclear Protein Which Specifically Interacts with Myelin Basic Protein Proximal Regulatory Sequences
A Steplewski, B Krynska, A Tretiakova, S Haas, K Khalili, S Amini
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1998
Association of Purα with RNAs Homologous to 7 SL Determines Its Binding Ability to the Myelin Basic Protein Promoter DNA Sequence
A Tretiakova, GL Gallia, N Shcherbik, B Jameson, EM Johnson, S Amini, K Khalili
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
A 39-kD DNA-binding protein from mouse brain stimulates transcription of myelin basic protein gene in oligodendrocytic cells
S Haas, P Thatikunta, A Steplewski, EM Johnson, K Khalili, S Amini
The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
Identification of a Sequence-specific Single-stranded DNA Binding Protein That Suppresses Transcription of the Mouse Myelin Basic Protein Gene
S Haas, A Steplewski, LD Siracusa, S Amini, K Khalili
The Journal of biological chemistry 1995
Isolation and characterization of MRF-1, a brain-derived DNA-binding protein with a capacity to regulate expression of myelin basic protein gene
NS Haque, AM Buchberg, K Khalili
The Journal of biological chemistry 1994
A developmentally regulated DNA-binding protein from mouse brain stimulates myelin basic protein gene expression
S Haas, J Gordon, K Khalili
Molecular and cellular biology 1993
Sequence Similarities of Myelin Basic Protein Promoters from Mouse and Shark: Implications for the Control of Gene Expression in Myelinating Cells
L Fors, L Hood, RA Saavedra
Journal of Neurochemistry 1993
Analysis of the proximal transcriptional element of the myelin basic protein gene
K Devine-Beach, S Haas, K Khalili
Nucleic Acids Research 1992
Identification of cis-regulatory elements in the myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) gene
JA Berndt, JG Kim, LD Hudson
The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
New nucleotide sequence data on the EMBL File Server
Nucleic Acids Research 1991

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