Dependence of Rat Spot14 Promoter Activity on NF-Y Binding to the Inverted CCAAT-element at-100
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概要
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Electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and in vitro transcription/translation show that NF-Y binds to the inverted CCAAT-element in the promoter of the rodent spot14 gene. The NF-Y-binding sequence has been shown to be responsible for basal activity in H4IIE. Given the similar role found for the inverted CCAAT-element in the promoter of the FAS gene, NF-Y may have an important function in the control of lipogenesis.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2000-04-23
著者
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Schweizer M
Department Of Biological Sciences Heriot- Watt University
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RODER Karim
Department of Biological Sciences, Heriot- Watt University
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WOLF Siegmund
Department of Biological Sciences, Heriot- Watt University
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SCHWEIZER Michael
Department of Biological Sciences, Heriot- Watt University
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Schweizer Michael
Department Of Biological Sciences Heriot- Watt University
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Roder Karim
Department Of Biological Sciences Heriot- Watt University:(present Address) Institute Of Molecular B
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Wolf Siegmund
Department Of Biological Sciences Heriot- Watt University:(present Address) Jenapharm