The mouse surfeit locus contains a very tight cluster of four "housekeeping" genes that is conserved through evolution
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A functional YY1 binding site is necessary and sufficient to activate Surf-1 promoter activity in response to serum growth factorsFunctional elements of the ribosomal protein L7a (rpL7a) gene promoter region and their conservation between mammals and birdsExpression and functional analysis of SURF1 in Leigh syndrome patients with cytochrome c oxidase deficiencyRibosomal protein L7a is encoded by a gene (Surf-3) within the tightly clustered mouse surfeit locusA high frequency polymorphism in the candidate region for Tuberous Sclerosis 1 (TSC1) at 9q34Antisense RNA: function and fate of duplex RNA in cells of higher eukaryotes.Preservation of ranking order in the expression of human Housekeeping genes.The surf-4 gene encodes a novel 30 kDa integral membrane protein.Partitioning the human transcriptome using HKera, a novel classifier of housekeeping and tissue-specific genes.An ubiquitously expressed gene 3.5 kilobases upstream of the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene in miceThe mouse surfeit locus contains a cluster of six genes associated with four CpG-rich islands in 32 kilobases of genomic DNA.Conservation of the organization of five tightly clustered genes over 600 million years of divergent evolution.The bidirectional promoter of the divergently transcribed mouse Surf-1 and Surf-2 genes.Dominant genetic screen for cofactors that enhance antisense RNA-mediated gene silencing in fission yeastSurfeit locus gene homologs are widely distributed in invertebrate genomesThe mouse rpL7a gene is typical of other ribosomal protein genes in it's 5' region but differs in being located in a tight cluster of CpG-rich islands.One of the tightly clustered genes of the mouse surfeit locus is a highly expressed member of a multigene family whose other members are predominantly processed pseudogenes.Surf4 (Erv29p) binds amino-terminal tripeptide motifs of soluble cargo proteins with different affinities, enabling prioritization of their exit from the endoplasmic reticulum
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The mouse surfeit locus contains a very tight cluster of four "housekeeping" genes that is conserved through evolution
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... is conserved through evolution
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... is conserved through evolution
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... is conserved through evolution
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... s conserved through evolution.
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... is conserved through evolution
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... is conserved through evolution
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... s conserved through evolution.
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The mouse surfeit locus contai ...... is conserved through evolution
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1988-05-01T00:00:00Z