Intrinsic Bent DNA Sites in the Developmentally Amplified C3-22 Gene Promoter of Rhynchosciara americana (Diptera : Sciaridae)
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The Rhynchosciara americana C3-22 gene is located in an amplified domain and is developmentally expressed. The aim of the present work was to identify intrinsically bent DNA sites in a segment containing the gene promoter and downstream sequence. The results indicated that this gene is flanked by intrinsically bent DNA sites. Three bent DNA sites (b−3, b−2, and b−1) were localized in the promoter, and one was localized downstream of the gene (b+1). These sites had helical parameters that confirmed the curved structure, as well as segments with left-handed superhelical writhe. In silico analysis of the promoters of four other insect genes, which encode secreted polypeptides, showed that they all had curved structures and similar helical parameters. Correlation with other results indicates that the detected intrinsically bent DNA sites that flank the C3-22 gene might be a consensus feature of the gene structure in the amplified domains.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2008-05-23
著者
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Fernandez Maria
Departamento De Biologia Celular E Genetica Universidade Estadual De Maringa
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Gouveia Fabiana
Departamento De Biologia Celular E Genetica Universidade Estadual De Maringa
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GIMENES Fabricia
Departamento de Biologia Celular e Genetica, Universidade Estadual de Maringa
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FIORINI Adriana
Centro Universitario de Maringa
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Gimenes Fabricia
Departamento De Biologia Celular E Genetica Universidade Estadual De Maringa
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