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  2. Cloning of a novel Olf-1/EBF-like gene, O/E-4, by degenerate oligo-based direct selection

Cloning of a novel Olf-1/EBF-like gene, O/E-4, by degenerate oligo-based direct selection

  • Mol Cell Neurosci. 2002 Jul;20(3):404-14. doi: 10.1006/mcne.2002.1138.
Song S Wang 1 Alexander G Betz Randall R Reed
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Abstract

The Olf-1/EBF (O/E) family of transcription factors plays important roles in neural development and B-cell maturation. We have utilized a variation of the direct selection scheme (Degenerate Oligo-based Direct Selection, or DODS) to identify a fourth member of the O/E family (O/E-4). We demonstrated that, similar to previously identified mouse O/E proteins, O/E-4 is expressed in the neuronal and basal cell layers of mouse olfactory epithelium. However, unlike Other O/E members, O/E-4 expression is absent in the vomeronasal organ. O/E-4 can partner with the Other O/Es to form heterodimers that are capable of binding an Olf-1 consensus site in vitro. In contrast to Other O/E family members, the O/E-4 protein only weakly activates transcription in a reporter assay. In summary, we have identified O/E-4 utilizing a novel homology screening method. Our results suggest that O/E-4 may interact with Other O/E family members to regulate gene expression in the olfactory sensory neurons.

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