A box gene transcriptions

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The GC boxes are not apparently associated with the A box, B box, C box, and D box.[1]

"AS/T, serine/threonine-rich subdomain within the A box".[1] "AQ, glutamine-rich subdomain within the A box".[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]

Hypotheses

  1. A1BG has no A boxes in either promoter.

Samplings

3-TGACTCT-5' was not found using "⌘F" to locate any consensus sequences.

Regarding hypothesis 1

Hypothesis 1: A1BG is not transcribed by an A box.

For the Basic programs testing consensus sequence 3'-TGACTCT-5' (starting with SuccessablesAbox.bas) written to compare nucleotide sequences with the sequences on either the template strand (-), or coding strand (+), of the DNA, in the negative direction (-), or the positive direction (+), the programs are, are looking for, and found:

  1. negative strand in the negative direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAbox--.bas, looking for 3'-TGACTCT-5', 0.
  2. negative strand in the positive direction (from ZNF497 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAbox-+.bas, looking for 3'-TGACTCT-5', 0.
  3. positive strand in the negative direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAbox+-.bas, looking for 3'-TGACTCT-5', 1, 3'-TGACTCT-5' at 2788.
  4. positive strand in the positive direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAbox++.bas, looking for 3'-TGACTCT-5', 0.
  5. complement, negative strand, negative direction is SuccessablesAboxc--.bas, looking for 3'-ACTGAGA-5', 1, 3'-ACTGAGA-5' at 2788.
  6. complement, negative strand in the positive direction (from ZNF497 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxc-+.bas, looking for 3'-ACTGAGA-5', 0.
  7. complement, positive strand in the negative direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxc+-.bas, looking for 3'-ACTGAGA-5', 0.
  8. complement, positive strand in the positive direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxc++.bas, looking for 3'-ACTGAGA-5', 0.
  9. inverse complement, negative strand, negative direction is SuccessablesAboxci--.bas, looking for 3'-AGAGTCA-5', 0.
  10. inverse complement, negative strand in the positive direction (from ZNF497 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxci-+.bas, looking for 3'-AGAGTCA-5',1, 3'-AGAGTCA-5' at 2613.
  11. inverse complement, positive strand in the negative direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxci+-.bas, looking for 3'-AGAGTCA-5', 0.
  12. inverse complement, positive strand in the positive direction (from ZNF497 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxci++.bas, looking for 3'-AGAGTCA-5', 0.
  13. inverse negative strand in the negative direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxi--.bas, looking for 3'-TCTCAGT-5', 0.
  14. inverse negative strand in the positive direction (from ZNF497 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxi-+.bas, looking for 3'-TCTCAGT-5', 0.
  15. inverse positive strand in the negative direction (from ZSCAN22 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxi+-.bas, looking for 3'-TCTCAGT-5', 0.
  16. inverse positive strand in the positive direction (from ZNF497 to A1BG) is SuccessablesAboxi++.bas, looking for 3'-TCTCAGT-5', 1, 3'-TCTCAGT-5' at 2613.

Acknowledgements

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

See also

References

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  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.

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