Genomic studies of gene expression: regulation of the Wilson disease gene.

Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) have many advantages over other large-insert cloning vectors and have been used for a variety of genetic applications, including the final contigs of the human genome. We describe the utilization of a BAC construct to study gene regulation in a tissue culture-...

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Main Authors: Bochukova, E, Jefferson, A, Francis, M, Monaco, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Bochukova, E
Jefferson, A
Francis, M
Monaco, A
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Francis, M
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description Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) have many advantages over other large-insert cloning vectors and have been used for a variety of genetic applications, including the final contigs of the human genome. We describe the utilization of a BAC construct to study gene regulation in a tissue culture-based system, using a 170-kb clone containing the entire Wilson disease (WND) locus as a model. A second BAC construct that lacked a putative negatively regulating promoter sequence was created. A nonviral method of gene delivery was applied to transfect three human cell lines stably with each construct. Our results show correct WND gene expression from the recombinant locus and quantification revealed significantly increased expression from the clone lacking the negative regulator. Comparison with conventional methods confirms the reliability of the genomic approach for thorough examination of gene expression. This experimental system illustrates the potential of BAC clones in genomic gene expression studies, new gene therapy strategies, and validation of potential molecular targets for drug discovery.
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title Genomic studies of gene expression: regulation of the Wilson disease gene.
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