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Long-range interactions in neuronal gene expression: evidence from gene targeting in the GABA(A) receptor beta2-alpha6-alpha1-gamma2 subunit gene cluster




AuthorsUusi-Oukari M, Heikkilä J, Sinkkonen ST, Mäkelä R, Hauer B, Homanics GE, Sieghart W, Wisden W, Korpi ER

PublisherElsevier

Publishing placeNetherlands

Publication year2000

Journal:Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience

Volume16

Issue1

First page 34

Last page41

Number of pages8

ISSN1044-7431

eISSN1044-7431

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1006/mcne.2000.0856

Web address https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S104474310090856X?via=ihub


Abstract

Clustering of GABAA receptor alpha1, alpha6, beta2, and gamma2 subunit
genes on mouse chromosome 11/human chromosome 5 may have functional
significance for coordinating expression patterns, but until now there
has been no evidence for cross-talk between the genes. However, altering
the structure of the alpha6 gene, specifically expressed in the
cerebellum, with neomycin gene insertions in two different experiments
unexpectedly reduced the expression of the widespread alpha1 and beta2
genes in the forebrain. There were corresponding reductions in the
levels of alpha1 and beta2 subunit proteins and in autoradiographic
ligand binding densities to GABAA receptors in the forebrain of
alpha6-/- mice. The gamma2 mRNA level was not changed, nor were beta3
and delta mRNAs. The data suggest that elements in the neo gene may have
an influence over long distances in the GABAA subunit gene complex on
as yet undefined structures coordinating the expression of the alpha1
and beta2 genes.



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