Enhancer competition between H19 and Igf2 does not mediate their imprinting

JV Schmidt, JM Levorse… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
JV Schmidt, JM Levorse, SM Tilghman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999National Acad Sciences
The linked H19 and Igf2 genes on mouse distal chromosome 7 are subject to genomic
imprinting. Competition between the promoters of the genes for transcription from shared
enhancers has been proposed as an explanation for the coordinate expression and
reciprocal imprinting of these two genes. To test this model, we have used Cre-loxP
technology to generate in mice a conditional deletion of the H19 promoter and structural
gene that leaves no transcription unit in the locus. Contrary to the prediction of enhancer …
The linked H19 and Igf2 genes on mouse distal chromosome 7 are subject to genomic imprinting. Competition between the promoters of the genes for transcription from shared enhancers has been proposed as an explanation for the coordinate expression and reciprocal imprinting of these two genes. To test this model, we have used Cre-loxP technology to generate in mice a conditional deletion of the H19 promoter and structural gene that leaves no transcription unit in the locus. Contrary to the prediction of enhancer competition we find that transcriptional activity from the H19 promoter is not required for the imprinted silencing of the Igf2 gene.
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