Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Zinc finger (ZF) proteins belonging to the Cys2-His2 class provide a simple and versatile framework
to design novel artificial transcription factors (ATFs) targeted to the desired genes. Our work is based
on ZF ATFs engineered to up-regulate the expression level of the dystrophin-related gene utrophin in
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). In particular, on the basis of the "recognition code" that defines
specific rules between zinc finger primary structure and potential DNA-binding sites we engineered and
selected a new family of artificial transcription factors, whose DNA-binding domain consists in a three
zinc finger peptide called "Jazz." Jazz protein binds specifically the 9 bp DNA sequence (5-GCT-GCTGCG-
3) present in the promoter region of both the human and mouse utrophin gene. We generated
a transgenic mouse expressing Jazz protein fused to the strong transcriptional activation domain VP16
and under the control of the muscle specific promoter of the myosin light chain gene. Vp16-Jazz mice
display a strong up-regulation of the utrophin at both mRNA and protein levels. To our knowledge,
this represents the first example of a transgenic mouse expressing an artificial gene coding for a zinc
finger-based transcription factor.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Zinc finger; synthetic gene; artificial transcription factor; utrophin; dystrophin; muscular dystrophy; transgenic mice; gene therapy
List of contributors:
Mattei, Elisabetta
Book title:
Engineered Zinc Finger Proteins,
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