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Human alpha- and
beta-globin
genes were separately fused downstream of two erythroid-specific
deoxyribonuclease
(
DNase
) I super-hypersensitive sites that are normally located 50 kilobases upstream of the human
beta-globin
gene. These two constructs were coinjected into fertilized mouse eggs, and expression was analyzed in transgenic animals that developed. Mice that had intact copies of the transgenes expressed high levels of correctly initiated human alpha- and
beta-globin
messenger RNA specifically in erythroid tissue. An authentic human hemoglobin was formed in adult erythrocytes that when purified had an oxygen equilibrium curve identical to the curve of native human hemoglobin A (Hb A). Thus, functional human hemoglobin can be synthesized in transgenic mice. This provides a foundation for production of mouse models of human hemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell disease.
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PMID:Synthesis of functional human hemoglobin in transgenic mice. 277 49
We have developed a novel technique to determine repair of structurally different DNA lesions. It was used to address the question of whether DNA repair in the absence of transcription occurs in a uniformly random manner or with preferences for certain regions. Human fibroblasts were exposed to ultraviolet light (3-10 J/m2) and treated with 7.5 mM hydroxyurea to inhibit replicative DNA synthesis. During the first hours after irradiation cells were treated with 5-bromodeoxyuridine to label the regions undergoing repair, with the presumption that the regions that have been more efficiently repaired would incorporate more of the nucleoside. A 155-kb DNA sequence containing the entire human
beta-globin
domain was reconstructed using sequences deposited in the EMBL gene bank. Twelve uniformly long single-copy RNA probes spanning the
beta-globin
cluster were synthesised in vitro and immobilized on microtiter plates. They were hybridized with DNA from the irradiated cells. The amount of 5-bromodeoxyuridine, incorporated as a result of repair in the DNA fractions hybridized to the different RNA probes, was determined immunochemically using antibody to this nucleoside. By this technique we registered increased repair efficiency in the zone of the permanent scaffold attachment region at the 5'-end of the
beta-globin
domain during the first hours after ultraviolet irradiation. This result was confirmed and by the more conventional
T4 endonuclease V
technique detecting the removal of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers.
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PMID:Repair pattern in the beta-globin gene cluster of human fibroblasts after ultraviolet irradiation. 934 16