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Species‐specific organization of CpG island promoters at mammalian homologous genes
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CpG islands
gene regulatory regions
Clasificación UNESCO
2415 Biología Molecular
2407 Biología Celular
2409 Genética
Fecha de publicación
2001
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embopress.org
Citación
Cuadrado, M., Sacristán, M., & Antequera, F. (2001). Species-specific organization of CpG island promoters at mammalian homologous genes. EMBO reports, 2(7), 586-592.
Resumen
[EN] An essential issue derived from the sequencing of the human and other genomes is the identification of gene regulatory
elements. Using in vivo footprinting and expression analysis, here we show that mouse and human CpG island promoters at
homologous genes have a completely different organization in terms of size and binding of transcription factors. Despite these species-specific differences, a unifying picture emerges from the precise confinement of protein–DNA interactions between the 5′ boundary of the CpG islands and the transcription initiation site. This finding allows direct localization of promoters on genomic sequences and reveals a very high rate of variation and evolutionary divergence of mammalian regulatory regions. Our results also show that CpG island promoters associated with tissue-specific genes, such as the human α-globin, are bound by ubiquitous factors that allow a constitutive low level of expression in many cell types.
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1469-221X
DOI
10.1093/embo-reports/kve131
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