Pollen1 element gene transcriptions

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

"Electrophoretic mobility shift assays identified a pollen-specific cis-acting element POLLEN1 (AGAAA) mapped at AtACBP4 (−157/−153) which interacted with nuclear proteins from flower and this was substantiated by DNase I footprinting."[1]

"POLLEN1 and the TCCACCATA element are co-dependent regulatory elements responsible for pollen-specific activation of tomato LAT52 (Bate and Twell 1998)."[1]

Human genes

Consensus sequences

"Given that AtACBP4pro::GUS (−156/−67) could drive promoter activity for pollen expression, [electrophoretic mobility shift assays] EMSAs were carried out to investigate the role of the putative POLLEN1 cis-element, AGAAA (−150/−146), and its adjacent co-dependent regulatory element TCCACCATA (–141/–133)."[1]

Samplings

Copying the consensus for POLLEN1: 3'-AGAAA-5' and putting the sequence in "⌘F" finds many locations for this sequence in the A1BG directions as can be found by the computer programs.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Zi-Wei Ye, Jie Xu, Jianxin Shi, Dabing Zhang and Mee-Len Chye (January 2017). "Kelch-motif containing acyl-CoA binding proteins AtACBP4 and AtACBP5 are differentially expressed and function in floral lipid metabolism" (PDF). Plant Molecular Biology. 93: 209–225. doi:10.1007/s11103-016-0557-5. PMID 27826761. Retrieved 7 May 2020.

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