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Delineation of a slow-twitch-myofiber-specific transcriptional element by using in vivo somatic gene transfer.
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1995
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Muscle FunctionGeneticsMolecular BiologyGene TranscriptionCellular PhysiologyContractile ProteinsTranscriptional RegulationMuscle PhysiologyProtein ExpressionSkeletal MuscleSomatic Gene TransferSlow-twitch-myofiber-specific Transcriptional ElementGene TransferMechanobiologyHealth SciencesSystems BiologyMolecular PhysiologyGene ExpressionTranscription RegulationDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionSomatic Cell GeneticsPhysiologyGene RegulationTranscription FactorsMedicineGenome Editing
Contractile proteins are encoded by multigene families, most of whose members are differentially expressed in fast- versus slow-twitch myofibers. This fiber-type-specific gene regulation occurs by unknown mechanisms and does not occur within cultured myocytes. We have developed a transient, whole-animal assay using somatic gene transfer to study this phenomenon and have identified a fiber-type-specific regulatory element within the promoter region of a slow myofiber-specific gene. A plasmid-borne luciferase reporter gene fused to various muscle-specific contractile gene promoters was differentially expressed when injected into slow- versus fast-twitch rat muscle: the luciferase gene was preferentially expressed in slow muscle when fused to a slow troponin I promoter, and conversely, was preferentially expressed in fast muscle when fused to a fast troponin C promoter. In contrast, the luciferase gene was equally well expressed by both muscle types when fused to a nonfiber-type-specific skeletal actin promoter. Deletion analysis of the troponin I promoter region revealed that a 157-bp enhancer conferred slow-muscle-preferential activity upon a minimal thymidine kinase promoter. Transgenic analysis confirmed the role of this enhancer in restricting gene expression to slow-twitch myofibers. Hence, somatic gene transfer may be used to rapidly define elements that direct myofiber-type-specific gene expression prior to the generation of transgenic mice.
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