Researchers cloned and characterized the regulatory region of the rat neuron-specific beta-III tubulin gene, which is expressed only in neurons at the time they stop dividing. They identified key DNA elements including binding sites for transcription factors SP1 and AP2, a brain-specific enhancer, and showed that just 490 base pairs of the promoter are sufficient to drive gene expression during neuronal differentiation. This work provides important tools for studying how cells commit to becoming neurons during brain development.
Dennis, Kathleen; Uittenbogaard, Martine; Chiaramello, Anne; Moody, Sally A