Directing gene expression to cerebellar granule cells using γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor α6 subunit transgenes
- Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council Centre, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
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Communicated by Erminio Costa, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL (received for review April 23, 1997)
Abstract
Expression of the γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor α6 subunit gene is restricted to differentiated granule cells of the cerebellum and cochlear nucleus. The mechanisms underlying this limited expression are unknown. Here we have characterized the expression of a series of α6-based transgenes in adult mouse brain. A DNA fragment containing a 1-kb portion upstream of the start site(s), together with exons 1–8, can direct high-level cerebellar granule cell-specific reporter gene expression. Thus powerful granule cell-specific determinants reside within the 5′ half of the α6 subunit gene body. This intron-containing transgene appears to lack the cochlear nucleus regulatory elements. It therefore provides a cassette to deliver gene products solely to adult cerebellar granule cells.
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- ABBREVIATION:
- IRES,
- internal ribosome entry site
- Copyright © 1997, The National Academy of Sciences of the USA





