albuminepromotor
Albuminepromotor, commonly referred to as the albumin promoter, is a regulatory DNA element that controls transcription of the albumin gene (ALB). It is characterized by strong liver-specific activity, driving expression primarily in hepatocytes and making it a standard tool for liver-targeted genetic studies and therapies.
The promoter region lies upstream of the ALB gene and contains binding sites for liver-enriched transcription
Applications of the albumin promoter include driving expression of reporter or therapeutic genes in transgenic animals
Limitations can include interspecies and developmental variation in promoter activity, potential leaky expression outside the liver,