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Molecular and Cellular Biology, October 1999, p. 7031-7040, Vol. 19, No. 10
Departments of Immunology and Molecular and
Medical Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Received 28 May 1999/Returned for modification 17 July
1999/Accepted 25 July 1999
The expression of chromosomally integrated transgenes usually
varies greatly among independent transfectants. This variability in
transgene expression has led to the definition of locus control regions
(LCRs) as elements which render expression consistent. Analyses of
expression in single cells revealed that the expression of transgenes
which lack an LCR is often variegated, i.e., on in some cells and off
in others. In many cases, transgenes which show variegated expression
were found to have inserted near the centromere. These observations
have suggested that the LCR prevents variegation by blocking the
inhibitory effect of heterochromatin and other
repetitive-DNA-containing structures at the insertion site and have
raised the question of whether the LCR plays a similar role in
endogenous genes. To address this question, we have examined the
effects of deleting the LCR from the immunoglobulin
heavy-chain locus of a mouse hybridoma cell line in which expression of
the immunoglobulin µ heavy-chain gene is normally highly stable. Our analysis of µ expression in single cells shows that deletion of this
LCR resulted in variegated expression of the µ gene. That is, in the
absence of the LCR, expression of the µ gene in the recombinant locus
could be found in either of two epigenetically maintained, metastable
states, in which transcription occurred either at the normal rate or
not at all. In the absence of the LCR, the on state had a half-life of
~100 cell divisions, while the half-life of the off state was
~40,000 cell divisions. For recombinants with an intact LCR, the
half-life of the on state exceeded 50,000 cell divisions. Our results
thus indicate that the LCR increased the stability of the on state by
at least 500-fold.
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Variegated Expression of the Endogenous
Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Gene in the Absence of the Intronic
Locus Control Region
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