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==Acknowledgements==
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Revision as of 16:00, 7 October 2020

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The "perfect ARE sequence [GCTGAGTCA] is strongly conserved across mammals [...]."[1]

Consensus sequences

5'-GTGAGGTCGC-3'[2]

5'-GCTGAGT-3', 5'-GCAGGCT-3' of 5'-GC(A/C/T)(A/G/T)(A/G/T)(C/G/T)T(A/C)A-3'[1], an antioxidant response element (ARE).

Samplings

Copying an antioxidant-electrophile responsive elements consensus sequence 5'-GTGAGGTCGC-3' and putting the sequence in "⌘F" finds no location between ZNF497 and A1BG or none locations between ZSCAN22 and A1BG as can be found by the computer programs. Copying 5'-GCTGAGT-3', 5'-GCAGGCT-3' of 5'-GC(A/C/T)(A/G/T)(A/G/T)(C/G/T)T(A/C)A-3' and putting the sequence in "⌘F" finds no location between ZNF497 and A1BG or none locations between ZSCAN22 and A1BG as can be found by the computer programs.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sarah E. Lacher, Daniel C. Levings, Samuel Freeman, Matthew Slattery (October 2018). "Identification of a functional antioxidant response element at the HIF1A locus". Redox Biology. 19: 401–411. doi:10.1016/j.redox.2018.08.014. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  2. Akihito Otsuki, Mikiko Suzuki, Fumiki Katsuoka, Kouhei Tsuchida, Hiromi Suda, Masanobu Morita, Ritsuko Shimizu, Masayuki Yamamoto (February 2016). "Unique cistrome defined as CsMBE is strictly required for Nrf2-sMaf heterodimer function in cytoprotection". Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 91: 45–57. doi:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.12.005. PMID 26677805. Retrieved 21 August 2020.

Acknowledgements

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

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