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 island