2007
Characterization of Regulatory Elements in the Slc4a1 (Band 3) Locus To Create Safe and Effective Vectors for Globin Gene Therapy
Harrow F, Battle S, Seidel N, Cline A, Gallagher P, Bodine D. Characterization of Regulatory Elements in the Slc4a1 (Band 3) Locus To Create Safe and Effective Vectors for Globin Gene Therapy. Blood 2007, 110: 3740. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v110.11.3740.3740.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGene therapyLentiviral vectorsEffective gene therapyGene therapy vectorsHigh-throughput real-time PCRGlobin gene therapyTherapy vectorsGlobin vectorsEcotropic envelopeNew vectorEffective vectorLentivirus vectorHematopoietic stem cellsEnhancer-blocking activityHigh titersSafe deliverySpleen focusTherapeutic levelsErythroid-specific promoterStem cellsΒ-globin promoterLower virus titersNovel strategySafe expressionReporter gene expression
2000
The human ankyrin-1 gene is selectively transcribed in erythroid cell lines despite the presence of a housekeeping-like promoter.
Gallagher P, Romana M, Tse W, Lux S, Forget B. The human ankyrin-1 gene is selectively transcribed in erythroid cell lines despite the presence of a housekeeping-like promoter. Blood 2000, 96: 1136-43. PMID: 10910934, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v96.3.1136.015k48_1136_1143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman ankyrin-1 geneGATA-1Ankyrin-1 geneErythroid promoterPromoter/reporter plasmidsMultiple transcription initiation sitesElectrophoretic mobility shift assaysHousekeeping gene promoterRegulation of genesCCAAT consensus sequencesTranscription initiation siteMobility shift assaysReporter gene expressionGATA-1 sitesErythroid cell linesAntibody supershift experimentsCell linesErythrocyte membrane proteinsTissue culture cell linesCACCC siteSp1 sitesMembrane proteinsPromoter sequencesAnkyrin geneHTF islandThe human ankyrin-1 gene is selectively transcribed in erythroid cell lines despite the presence of a housekeeping-like promoter
Gallagher P, Romana M, Tse W, Lux S, Forget B. The human ankyrin-1 gene is selectively transcribed in erythroid cell lines despite the presence of a housekeeping-like promoter. Blood 2000, 96: 1136-1143. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v96.3.1136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman ankyrin-1 geneGATA-1Ankyrin-1 geneErythroid promoterPromoter/reporter plasmidsMultiple transcription initiation sitesElectrophoretic mobility shift assaysHousekeeping gene promoterRegulation of genesCCAAT consensus sequencesTranscription initiation siteMobility shift assaysReporter gene expressionGATA-1 sitesFlanking genomic DNAErythroid cell linesAntibody supershift experimentsCell linesErythrocyte membrane proteinsTissue culture cell linesCACCC siteSp1 sitesMembrane proteinsPromoter sequencesAnkyrin gene