1. eGFP reporter genes silence LCRβ-globin transgene expression via CpG dinucleotides
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James Ellis, Philippe Leboulch, Tanya Sukonnik, Bruno Dalle, Rob Pawliuk, Peter Pasceri, Ozan Alkan, Shuyuan Yao, and Joel E. Rubin
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Transgene ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Mice, Transgenic ,Green fluorescent protein ,Mice ,Retrovirus ,Genes, Reporter ,Drug Discovery ,Genetics ,Animals ,Gene silencing ,Gene Silencing ,Transgenes ,Dinucleotide Repeats ,Molecular Biology ,Locus control region ,Pharmacology ,Reporter gene ,Base Sequence ,biology ,Locus Control Region ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Globins ,CpG site ,Mutation ,DNA methylation ,Molecular Medicine ,CpG Islands - Abstract
beta-Globin transgenes regulated by the locus control region (LCR) are dominantly silenced by linked bacterial reporter genes in transgenic mice. Enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) from jellyfish is an alternative reporter used in retrovirus vectors to transfer LCRbeta-globin genes into bone marrow. We show here that the eGFP coding sequence silences LCRbeta-globin in transgenic mice, but the PGK promoter did not provoke such silencing. As eGFP contains 60 CpG dinucleotides, which are targets of DNA methylation, we synthesized a novel CpG-free variant called dmGFP. Its utility was demonstrated in MSCV retrovirus vectors transcriptionally controlled by the viral 5'LTR or internal PGK or EF1alpha promoter. Specific fluorescence was detected from eGFP, and at lower levels from dmGFP, in transduced mouse CFU-S and embryonic stem cells. While eGFP was rarely silenced in CFU-S, dmGFP was not silenced in these progenitors. Moreover, the dmGFP coding sequence did not silence LCRbeta-globin in transgenic mice, showing that the eGFP silencing mechanism acts primarily via CpG dinucleotides. However, LCRbeta-globin expression remained suboptimal, indicating that other silencing pathways recognize dmGFP in the absence of CpG dinucleotides. We conclude that dmGFP ameliorates silencing, but optimal LCRbeta-globin expression is obtained in the absence of nonmammalian reporters.
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- 2005