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Use Of Yeast Artificial Chromosomes (Yacs) For Studying Control Of Gene Expression: Correct Regulation Of The Genes Of A Human Beta-Globin Locus Yac Following Transfer To Mouse Erythroleukemia Cell Lines., Kenneth Peterson, Galynn Zitnik, Clare Huxley, Christopher Lowrey Dec 1993

Use Of Yeast Artificial Chromosomes (Yacs) For Studying Control Of Gene Expression: Correct Regulation Of The Genes Of A Human Beta-Globin Locus Yac Following Transfer To Mouse Erythroleukemia Cell Lines., Kenneth Peterson, Galynn Zitnik, Clare Huxley, Christopher Lowrey

Dartmouth Scholarship

We demonstrate that transfer of a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) containing 230 kb of the human beta-globin locus into mouse erythroleukemia cells by fusion results in correct developmental regulation of the human beta-like globin genes. Additionally, we show that early after hybrid formation, human embryonic epsilon- and fetal gamma-globin genes are coexpressed with the adult beta gene but that after 10-20 weeks in culture, globin gene expression switches to predominantly adult. Thus, in contrast to shorter gene constructs, the globin genes of the beta-globin locus YAC are regulated like the chromosomal globin genes. These results indicate that transfer of YACs …


Efficient Transcriptional Activation Of Many Simple Modular Promoters By Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen., Philip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole Nov 1993

Efficient Transcriptional Activation Of Many Simple Modular Promoters By Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen., Philip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole

Dartmouth Scholarship

Simian virus 40 (SV40) large T antigen is a multifunctional protein which plays central roles during both lytic and transforming infections by SV40. It is a potent transcriptional activator and increases expression from the SV40 late promoter and from several cellular promoters. To understand better the transcriptional activation activity of large T antigen, we examined its ability to transactivate a set of simple modular promoters containing one of four upstream activation sequences coupled with one of three different TATA box sequences originally constructed and studied by Taylor and Kingston (Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:165-175, 1990). Large T antigen activated transcription from …


Could Distance Be A Proxy For Severity-Of-Illness? A Comparison Of Hospital Costs In Distant And Local Patients., H G. Welch, E B. Larson, W P. Welch Oct 1993

Could Distance Be A Proxy For Severity-Of-Illness? A Comparison Of Hospital Costs In Distant And Local Patients., H G. Welch, E B. Larson, W P. Welch

Dartmouth Scholarship

We test the hypothesis that hospital costs, after adjusting for DRG mix, are higher in distant patients than in local patients. Data were obtained from the Washington State Commission Hospital Abstract Reporting System (CHARS) and included all patients discharged from 15 metropolitan hospitals in the state of Washington during fiscal year 1987 (N = 181,072).


Molecular Cloning Of Infectious Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Ak7 From An Emv-14-Positive Akxl-5 Mouse And The Resistance Of Ak7 To Recognition By Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes., Hillary D. White, William R. Green, Nuria R. Giné Aug 1993

Molecular Cloning Of Infectious Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Ak7 From An Emv-14-Positive Akxl-5 Mouse And The Resistance Of Ak7 To Recognition By Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes., Hillary D. White, William R. Green, Nuria R. Giné

Dartmouth Scholarship

The AKXL-5 recombinant inbred mouse strain is positive for the endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus emv-14, the only emv present in its germ line. emv-14 is of particular interest because spleen cells expressing emv-14 virus escape recognition by anti-AKR/Gross virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes. We report here the isolation and characterization of a replication-competent emv clone, pAK7, derived from an AKXL-5 mouse. This clone is novel in that it encodes a variant ecotropic murine leukemia virus that, when expressed in SC.Kb target cells, fails to be recognized efficiently by anti-AKR/Gross virus cytotoxic T lymphocytes. The pAK7 clone can therefore be used …


Increased Collagen-Linked Pentosidine Levels And Advanced Glycosylation End Products In Early Diabetic Nephropathy, Paul J. Beisswenger, Lynn L. Moore, Truls Brinck-Johnsen, Thomas J. Curphey Jul 1993

Increased Collagen-Linked Pentosidine Levels And Advanced Glycosylation End Products In Early Diabetic Nephropathy, Paul J. Beisswenger, Lynn L. Moore, Truls Brinck-Johnsen, Thomas J. Curphey

Dartmouth Scholarship

RATIONALE: Advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs) may play an important role in the development of diabetic vascular sequelae. An AGE cross-link, pentosidine, is a sensitive and specific marker for tissue levels of AGEs. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the role of AGEs in the development of diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy, we studied pentosidine levels and the clinical characteristics of 48 subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetic nephropathy was classified as normal, microalbuminuria, or gross proteinuria, and retinopathy was graded as none, background, or proliferative. NEWLY OBSERVED FINDINGS: Significant elevation of pentosidine (P = 0.025) was found in subjects with microalbuminuria or gross …


Lithium Phthalocyanine: A Probe For Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Oximetry In Viable Biological Systems., K. J. Liu, P. Gast, M. Moussavi, S. W. Norby, N Vahidi, T Walczak Jun 1993

Lithium Phthalocyanine: A Probe For Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Oximetry In Viable Biological Systems., K. J. Liu, P. Gast, M. Moussavi, S. W. Norby, N Vahidi, T Walczak

Dartmouth Scholarship

Lithium phthalocyanine (LiPc) is a prototype of another generation of synthetic, metallic-organic, paramagnetic crystallites that appear very useful for in vitro and in vivo electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry. The peak-to-peak line width of the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of LiPc is a linear function of the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2); this linear relation is independent of the medium surrounding the LiPc. It has an extremely exchange-narrowed spectrum (peak-to-peak line width = 14 mG in the absence of O2). Physicochemically LiPc is very stable; its response to pO2 does not change with conditions and environments (e.g., pH, temperature, redox conditions) …


Cloning And Characterization Of Subunits Of The T-Cell Receptor And Murine Leukemia Virus Enhancer Core-Binding Factor., Shuwen Wang, Qing Wang, Barbara E. Crute, Irena N. Melnikova, Susanna R. Keller, Nancy A. Speck Jun 1993

Cloning And Characterization Of Subunits Of The T-Cell Receptor And Murine Leukemia Virus Enhancer Core-Binding Factor., Shuwen Wang, Qing Wang, Barbara E. Crute, Irena N. Melnikova, Susanna R. Keller, Nancy A. Speck

Dartmouth Scholarship

Moloney murine leukemia virus causes thymic leukemias when injected into newborn mice. A major determinant of the thymic disease specificity of Moloney virus genetically maps to the conserved viral core motif in the Moloney virus enhancer. Point mutations introduced into the core site significantly shifted the disease specificity of the Moloney virus from thymic leukemia to erythroid leukemia (N.A. Speck, B. Renjifo, E. Golemis, T.N. Fredrickson, J.W. Hartley, and N. Hopkins, Genes Dev. 4:233-242, 1990). We previously reported the purification of core-binding factors (CBF) from calf thymus nuclei (S. Wang and N.A. Speck, Mol. Cell. Biol. 12:89-102, 1992). CBF binds …


Common Elements In Interleukin 4 And Insulin Signaling Pathways In Factor-Dependent Hematopoietic Cells., Ling-Mei Wang, Achsah D. A D Keegan, Weiqun Li, Gustav E. Lienhard May 1993

Common Elements In Interleukin 4 And Insulin Signaling Pathways In Factor-Dependent Hematopoietic Cells., Ling-Mei Wang, Achsah D. A D Keegan, Weiqun Li, Gustav E. Lienhard

Dartmouth Scholarship

Interleukin 4 (IL-4), insulin, and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) efficiently induced DNA synthesis in the IL-3-dependent murine myeloid cell lines FDC-P1 and FDC-P2. Although these factors could not individually sustain long-term growth of these lines, a combination of IL-4 with either insulin or IGF-I did support continuous growth. The principal tyrosine-phosphorylated substrate observed in FDC cells stimulated with IL-4, previously designated 4PS, was of the same size (170 kDa) as the major substrate phosphorylated in response to insulin or IGF-I. These substrates had phosphopeptides of the same size when analyzed by digestion with Staphylococcus aureus V8 protease, and each …


Sequence Specificity Of The Core-Binding Factor, Irena N. Melnikova, Barbara E. Crute, Shuwen Wang, Nancy A. Speck Apr 1993

Sequence Specificity Of The Core-Binding Factor, Irena N. Melnikova, Barbara E. Crute, Shuwen Wang, Nancy A. Speck

Dartmouth Scholarship

The core-binding factor (CBF) binds the conserved core motif in mammalian type C retrovirus enhancers. We analyzed the phosphate contacts made by CBF on the Moloney murine leukemia virus enhancer by ethylation interference assay. The phosphate contacts span 9 bp centered around the consensus core site. To examine the sequence preferences for CBF binding, we employed the technique of selected and amplified binding sequence footprinting (T. K. Blackwell and H. Weintraub, Science 250:1104-1110, 1990). The consensus binding site for CBF defined by selected and amplified binding sequence footprinting is PyGPyG GTPy.


Isolation Of Interleukin 2-Induced Immediate-Early Genes., Carol Beadling, Kirk W. Johnson, Kendall A. Smith Apr 1993

Isolation Of Interleukin 2-Induced Immediate-Early Genes., Carol Beadling, Kirk W. Johnson, Kendall A. Smith

Dartmouth Scholarship

Clonal expansion of antigen-reactive T lymphocytes is driven by the lymphokine interleukin 2 (IL-2). To further elucidate the mechanisms of IL-2 action, we have utilized a differential hybridization procedure to clone IL-2-induced immediate-early genes from an IL-2-stimulated human T-cell cDNA library. To increase the frequency of IL-2-induced transcripts represented in the library, the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide was included during the 2-hr IL-2 stimulation to superinduce gene expression, and the uridine analogue 4-thiouridine was utilized to enable selective purification of newly synthesized transcripts. From the enriched library, we have isolated eight IL-2-induced genes, six of which represent previously unrecognized human …


Two Factors That Bind To Highly Conserved Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retroviral Enhancers., Nancy R. Manley, Mary M. O'Connell, Wanwen Sun, Nancy A. Speck, Nancy Hopkins Apr 1993

Two Factors That Bind To Highly Conserved Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retroviral Enhancers., Nancy R. Manley, Mary M. O'Connell, Wanwen Sun, Nancy A. Speck, Nancy Hopkins

Dartmouth Scholarship

The transcriptional enhancers of the Moloney and Friend murine leukemia viruses (MLV) are important determinants of viral pathogenicity. We used electrophoretic mobility shift and methylation interference assays to study nuclear factors which bind to a region of these enhancers whose sequence is identical between Moloney and Friend viruses and particularly highly conserved among 35 mammalian type C retroviruses whose enhancer sequences have been aligned (E. Golemis, N. A. Speck, and N. Hopkins, J. Virol. 64:534-542, 1990). Previous studies identified sites for the leukemia virus factor b (LVb) and core proteins in this region (N. A. Speck and D. Baltimore, Mol. …


Characterization Of A Protein That Binds Multiple Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retrovirus Enhancers., Wanwen Sun, Mary M. O'Connell, Nancy A. Speck Apr 1993

Characterization Of A Protein That Binds Multiple Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retrovirus Enhancers., Wanwen Sun, Mary M. O'Connell, Nancy A. Speck

Dartmouth Scholarship

Mammalian type C retrovirus enhancer factor 1 (MCREF-1) is a nuclear protein that binds several directly repeated sequences (CNGGN6CNGG) in the Moloney and Friend murine leukemia virus (MLV) enhancers (N. R. Manley, M. O'Connell, W. Sun, N. A. Speck, and N. Hopkins, J. Virol. 67:1967-1975, 1993). In this paper, we describe the partial purification of MCREF-1 from calf thymus nuclei and further characterize the binding properties of MCREF-1. MCREF-1 binds four sites in the Moloney MLV enhancer and three sites in the Friend MLV enhancer. Ethylation interference analysis suggests that the MCREF-1 binding site spans two adjacent minor grooves of …


Selective Modulation Of Human Natural Killer Cells In Vivo After Prolonged Infusion Of Low Dose Recombinant Interleukin 2, Michael A. Caligiuri, Christine Murray, Michael J. Robertson, Eunice Wang, Keith Cochran, Christine Cemeron, Peter Schow, Mary E. Ross, Thomas R. Klumpp, Robert J. Soiffer, Kendall A. Smith, Jerome Ritz Jan 1993

Selective Modulation Of Human Natural Killer Cells In Vivo After Prolonged Infusion Of Low Dose Recombinant Interleukin 2, Michael A. Caligiuri, Christine Murray, Michael J. Robertson, Eunice Wang, Keith Cochran, Christine Cemeron, Peter Schow, Mary E. Ross, Thomas R. Klumpp, Robert J. Soiffer, Kendall A. Smith, Jerome Ritz

Dartmouth Scholarship

The immunologic consequences of prolonged infusions of rIL-2 in doses that produce physiologic serum concentrations of this cytokine were investigated. rIL-2 in doses of 0.5-6.0 x 10(6) U/m2 per d (3.3-40 micrograms/m2 per d) was administered by continuous intravenous infusion for 90 consecutive days to patients with advanced cancer. IL-2 concentrations (25 +/- 25 and 77 +/- 64 pM, respectively) that selectively saturate high-affinity IL-2 receptors (IL-2R) were achieved in the serum of patients receiving rIL-2 infusions of 10 micrograms/m2 per d and 30 micrograms/m2 per d. A gradual, progressive expansion of natural killer (NK) cells was seen in the …