Multiple sequence elements are required for maximal in vitro transcription of a human histone H2B gene.
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The cellular C1 factor of the herpes simplex virus enhancer complex is a family of polypeptidesNPAT links cyclin E-Cdk2 to the regulation of replication-dependent histone gene transcriptionTwo target sites for protein binding in the promoter region of a cell cycle regulated human H1 histone geneMultiple independent evolutionary solutions to core histone gene regulationA general mechanism for transcription regulation by Oct1 and Oct4 in response to genotoxic and oxidative stressRegulation of immunoglobulin promoter activity by TFII-I class transcription factors.Octamer transcription factors bind to two different sequence motifs of the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoterIdentification of murine nuclear proteins that bind to the conserved octamer sequence of the immunoglobulin promoter region.Coordinate action of a proximal homeoprotein binding site and a distal sequence confers the Ultrabithorax expression pattern in the visceral mesoderm.The octamer-binding proteins form multi-protein--DNA complexes with the HSV alpha TIF regulatory proteinPrelamin A accumulation and stress conditions induce impaired Oct-1 activity and autophagy in prematurely aged human mesenchymal stem cellA region in the coding sequence is required for high-level expression of murine histone H3 gene.The conserved decanucleotide from the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoter induces a very high transcriptional activity in B-cells when introduced into an heterologous promoter.RNA 3' processing regulates histone mRNA levels in a mammalian cell cycle mutant. A processing factor becomes limiting in G1-arrested cellsMithramycin inhibits SP1 binding and selectively inhibits transcriptional activity of the dihydrofolate reductase gene in vitro and in vivo.The octamer motif is a B-lymphocyte-specific regulatory element of the HLA-DR alpha gene promoter.Mouse lymphoid cell line selected to have high immunoglobulin promoter activity.T-cell nuclei contain a protein that binds upstream of the murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor gene.Multiple DNA sequence elements are necessary for the function of an immunoglobulin heavy chain promoter.Identification of promoter elements required for in vitro transcription of hamster 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase gene.Protein-nucleotide contacts in the immunoglobulin heavy-chain promoter region.The coding sequences of mouse H2A and H3 histone genes contains a conserved seven nucleotide element that interacts with nuclear factors and is necessary for normal expression.Stimulation of basal transcription from the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter by Oct proteins.The B cell coactivator Bob1 shows DNA sequence-dependent complex formation with Oct-1/Oct-2 factors, leading to differential promoter activation.Trans-activation of transcription, from promoters containing immunoglobulin gene octamer sequences, by myeloma cell mRNA in Xenopus oocytes.Analysis of transcription control elements of the mouse myelin basic protein gene in HeLa cell extracts: demonstration of a strong NFI-binding motif in the upstream region.Nuclear proteins from lactating mammary glands bind to the promoter of a milk protein geneOct1 and OCA-B are selectively required for CD4 memory T cell functionDNA length is a critical parameter for eukaryotic transcription in vivo.B cell development and immunoglobulin transcription in Oct-1-deficient mice.Stably integrated mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat DNA requires the octamer motifs for basal promoter activity.Convergent regulation of NF-IL6 and Oct-1 synthesis by interleukin-6 and retinoic acid signaling in embryonal carcinoma cells.A variant octamer motif in a Xenopus H2B histone gene promoter is not required for transcription in frog oocytes.Histone H2B gene transcription during Xenopus early development requires functional cooperation between proteins bound to the CCAAT and octamer motifs.Conserved enhancer and silencer elements responsible for differential Adh transcription in Drosophila cell linesThe promoter of the human interleukin-2 gene contains two octamer-binding sites and is partially activated by the expression of Oct-2.Characterization and purification of H1TF2, a novel CCAAT-binding protein that interacts with a histone H1 subtype-specific consensus element.Expression of replication-dependent histone genes in avian spermatids involves an alternate pathway of mRNA 3'-end formation.S-phase-specific transcription regulatory elements are present in a replication-independent testis-specific H2B histone geneActivation of octamer-containing promoters by either octamer-binding transcription factor 1 (OTF-1) or OTF-2 and requirement of an additional B-cell-specific component for optimal transcription of immunoglobulin promoters.
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Multiple sequence elements are required for maximal in vitro transcription of a human histone H2B gene.
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1986-10-01T00:00:00Z