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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 262, Issue 12, 5690-5695, Apr, 1987
WF Schwindinger and JR Warner
The sequences responsible for specifying and regulating the transcription
of the yeast ribosomal protein gene CYH2 have been studied using deletion
analysis. We have identified a region between 235 and 260 nucleotides
upstream of the transcription initiation which is necessary for
transcription to occur. This region includes sequences which have been
identified upstream of most yeast ribosomal protein genes. In the wild type
gene the initiation of transcription occurs at several sites spread over
about 15 nucleotides. Two TATA regions separated by about 40 nucleotides
direct initiation to those sites. Deletion of those two TATA regions
reveals a cryptic TATA which directs transcription initiation to specific
sites downstream.
Transcriptional elements of the yeast ribosomal protein gene CYH2
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