Dominant negative regulation of the mouse alpha-fetoprotein gene in adult liver. Author J Vacher, S Tilghman Publication Year 1990 Type Journal Article Abstract Transcription of the mouse alpha-fetoprotein gene is activated in the developing fetal liver and gut and repressed in both tissues shortly after birth. With germline transformation in mice, a cis-acting element was identified upstream of the transcription initiation site of the alpha-fetoprotein gene that was responsible for repression of the gene in adult liver. This negative element acts as a repressor in a position-dependent manner. Keywords Animals, alpha-Fetoproteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Liver, Mice, Transcription, Genetic, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, Transcription Factors, DNA-Binding Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Chromosome Deletion, Aging, Cloning, Molecular, Fetus, Animals, Newborn, Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1, Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-alpha, Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-beta Journal Science Volume 250 Issue 4988 Pages 1732-5 Date Published 12/1990 Alternate Journal Science Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML