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DNase I sensitive domain of the gene coding for the glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Authors:M C Alevy  M J Tsai  B W O'Malley
Abstract:We have cloned a 36-kilobase segment of chicken DNA containing the gene coding for glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase GAPDH (EC 1.2.1.12)], a glycolytic enzyme which is expressed constitutively in all cell types. Using defined segments of this cloned DNA as probes, we have determined the DNase I sensitive domain of the GAPDH natural gene in the hen oviduct. When nuclei isolated from hen oviduct were treated with DNase I under conditions known to preferentially degrade actively transcribed genes (i.e., 15-20% of the DNA rendered perchloric acid soluble), a region of approximately 12 kilobase(s) (kb) containing the GAPDH coding sequences and flanking DNA was found to be highly susceptible to digestion by DNase I. Approximately 4 kb downstream from the end of the coding sequences, there was an abrupt transition from the DNase I sensitive or "open" configuration to the resistant or "closed" configuration. The chromatin then remained in a closed conformation for at least 10 kb further downstream. On the 5' side of the gene, the transition from a sensitive to a resistant configuration was located about 4 kb upstream from the gene. In addition, we have localized two repeated sequences in the area of DNA that was cloned. One of these is of the CR1 family of middle repetitive elements. It is located about 18 kb 3' to the gene and as such lies well outside of the DNase I sensitive region which encompasses GAPDH. The other repetitive element is of an uncharacterized family. It is located upstream from the gene and appears to be within a region of transition from the DNase I sensitive to resistant states.
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