Upstream promoter element of the human metallothionein-IIA gene can act like an enhancer element
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Upstream promoter element of the human metallothionein-IIA gene can act like an enhancer element
Abstract
Initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase II in eukaryotes is strongly increased by cis-acting genetic elements, known as activators or enhancers. Enhancers, first detected in simian virus 40 (SV40), were subsequently also found to control the expression of several cellular genes. The human metallothionein-IIA (hMT-IIA) gene, although inducible by heavy metals and glucocorticoids, is widely expressed in most cell types in the absence of inducers. Here we show that the high basal level of transcription of the hMT-IIA gene is due to the presence of an enhancer element within the hMT-IIA promoter region. The structural and functional organization of this cellular enhancer element in two direct repeats is strikingly similar to that of the enhancer element of SV40. This suggests a possible functional and evolutionary relationship between enhancers and upstream promoter elements.
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