نتایج جستجو برای: promoter regions

تعداد نتایج: 426640  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
X Mai S Chou K Struhl

Yeast promoter regions are often more accessible to nuclear proteins than are nonpromoter regions. As assayed by HinfI endonuclease cleavage in living yeast cells, HinfI sites located in the promoters of all seven genes tested were 5- to 20-fold more accessible than sites in adjacent nonpromoter regions. HinfI hypersensitivity within the his3 promoter region is locally determined, since it was ...

2017
Simon Ladefoged Rasmussen Henrik Bygum Krarup Kåre Gotschalck Sunesen Martin Berg Johansen Mogens Tornby Stender Inge Søkilde Pedersen Poul Henning Madsen Ole Thorlacius-Ussing

BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the western world. Screening is an efficient method of reducing cancer-related mortality. Molecular biomarkers for cancer in general and CRC in particular have been proposed, and hypermethylated DNA from stool or blood samples are already implemented as biomarkers for CRC screening. We aimed to evaluate the performance of p...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Anna Saramäki Claire M. Banwell Moray J. Campbell Carsten Carlberg

The main regulator of the human tumor suppresser gene p21(waf1/cip1) is the transcription factor p53, but more recently it has been suggested to be a primary anti-proliferative target for the nuclear receptor VDR in the presence of its ligand 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1alpha,25(OH)2D3). To identify VDR responding regions, we analyzed 20 overlapping regions covering the first 7.1 kb of the ...

2017
Linpeng Li Keshi Chen Yi Wu Qi Long Danyun Zhao Bochao Ma Duanqing Pei Xingguo Liu

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play crucial roles in the establishment of pluripotent state by controlling pluripotent network. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling miRNAs during somatic cell reprogramming remain obscure. In this study, we show Gadd45a (growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein 45a) enhances reprogramming by activating miR-295. Furthermore, we show that Gadd45a binds the prom...

2011
Yingnan Bian Wei Zhou Yingchun Zhao Xiaoping Li Wei Geng Ruixin Hao Qing Yang Weida Huang

The eri-1 gene encodes a 3' exonuclease that can negatively regulate RNA interference via siRNase activity. High-dose siRNAs (hd-siRNAs) can enhance Eri-1 expression, which in return degrade siRNAs and greatly reduces RNAi efficiency. Here we report that hd-siRNAs induce mouse Eri-1 (meri-1) expression through the recruitment of Sp1, Ets-1, and STAT3 to the meri-1 promoter and the formation of ...

2014
Koichi Abe Kotone Miyake Mayumi Nakamura Katsuhiro Kojima Stefano Ferri Kazunori Ikebukuro Koji Sode

In order to construct a green-light-regulated gene expression system for cyanobacteria, we characterized a green-light sensing system derived from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, consisting of the green-light sensing histidine kinase CcaS, the cognate response regulator CcaR, and the promoter of cpcG2 (PcpcG 2 ). CcaS and CcaR act as a genetic controller and activate gene expression from PcpcG 2 wit...

Journal: :Genome research 2001
M Scherf A Klingenhoff K Frech K Quandt R Schneider K Grote M Frisch V Gailus-Durner A Seidel R Brack-Werner T Werner

The publication of the first almost complete sequence of a human chromosome (chromosome 22) is a major milestone in human genomics. Together with the sequence, an excellent annotation of genes was published which certainly will serve as an information resource for numerous future projects. We noted that the annotation did not cover regulatory regions; in particular, no promoter annotation has b...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2005
Edward A Sekinger Zarmik Moqtaderi Kevin Struhl

In yeast cells, preferential accessibility of the HIS3-PET56 promoter region is determined by a general property of the DNA sequence, not by defined sequence elements. In vivo, this region is largely devoid of nucleosomes, and accessibility is directly related to reduced histone density. The HIS3-PET56 and DED1 promoter regions associate poorly with histones in vitro, indicating that intrinsic ...

2017
Nicolas Bertin Mickaël Mendez Akira Hasegawa Marina Lizio Imad Abugessaisa Jessica Severin Mizuho Sakai-Ohno Timo Lassmann Takeya Kasukawa Hideya Kawaji Yoshihide Hayashizaki Alistair R R Forrest Piero Carninci Charles Plessy

The FANTOM5 expression atlas is a quantitative measurement of the activity of nearly 200,000 promoter regions across nearly 2,000 different human primary cells, tissue types and cell lines. Generation of this atlas was made possible by the use of CAGE, an experimental approach to localise transcription start sites at single-nucleotide resolution by sequencing the 5' ends of capped RNAs after th...

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