B box gene transcriptions: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
Line 17: Line 17:


"The mP2 EB fragment used for binding was the 118 nucleotide fragment extending from the ''Dde'' I site at position -140 to the ''Dde'' I site at position -23 [...]. This fragment contains the GC, E, B, CAAT, and TATA boxes."<ref name=Johnson/>
"The mP2 EB fragment used for binding was the 118 nucleotide fragment extending from the ''Dde'' I site at position -140 to the ''Dde'' I site at position -23 [...]. This fragment contains the GC, E, B, CAAT, and TATA boxes."<ref name=Johnson/>
"The human [Transforming growth factor b1] TGFB1 promoter region contains two binding sequences for [Activator protein-1] AP-1, designated AP-1 box A (TGACTCT) and box B (TGTCTCA), which mediate the upregulation of promoter activity via a PKC-dependent pathway after exposure of cells to a high-glucose environment (Refs 37, 38)."<ref name=Paratore>{{ cite journal
|author=Amber Paratore Sanchez and Kumar Sharma
|title=Transcription factors in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy
|journal=Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
|date=July 2009
|volume=11
|issue=
|pages=e13
|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/expert-reviews-in-molecular-medicine/article/transcription-factors-in-the-pathogenesis-of-diabetic-nephropathy/5459130CB955272C047982BE21FEE256
|arxiv=
|bibcode=
|doi=10.1017/S1462399409001057
|pmid=
|accessdate=1 October 2018 }}</ref>


==Acknowledgements==
==Acknowledgements==

Revision as of 05:40, 23 January 2020

Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Henry A. Hoff

TGGGCA is a B-box.[1]

"The mP2 EB fragment used for binding was the 118 nucleotide fragment extending from the Dde I site at position -140 to the Dde I site at position -23 [...]. This fragment contains the GC, E, B, CAAT, and TATA boxes."[1]

"The human [Transforming growth factor b1] TGFB1 promoter region contains two binding sequences for [Activator protein-1] AP-1, designated AP-1 box A (TGACTCT) and box B (TGTCTCA), which mediate the upregulation of promoter activity via a PKC-dependent pathway after exposure of cells to a high-glucose environment (Refs 37, 38)."[2]

Acknowledgements

The content on this page was first contributed by: Henry A. Hoff.

Initial content for this page in some instances came from Wikiversity.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 PA Johnson, D Bunick, NB Hecht (1991). "Protein Binding Regions in the Mouse and Rat Protamine-2 Genes" (PDF). Biology of Reproduction. 44 (1): 127–134. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. Amber Paratore Sanchez and Kumar Sharma (July 2009). "Transcription factors in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy". Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine. 11: e13. doi:10.1017/S1462399409001057. Retrieved 1 October 2018.