J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 24, 17394-17394, June 11, 1999
Genes for the human mitochondrial
trifunctional protein
- and
-subunits are divergently transcribed
from a common promoter region.
Kenji E.
Orii,
Koji O.
Orii,
Masayoshi
Souri,
Tadao
Orii,
Naomi
Kondo,
Takashi
Hashimoto, and
Toshifumi
Aoyama
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legend: Delete the portion "which recognizes Jun family proteins
(c-Jun, JunB, and JunD)" from the legend. The correct figure legend
for Fig. 7 is shown below.
FIG. 7.
Identification of transcription factors binding to the regions II
and IV. A, 400-fold molar excess of unlabeled oligonucleotides of regions II and IV and consensus binding sites of
Sp1, Ap1, and Ap2 were used as competitors. Regions II and IV bound
with nuclear proteins. Its major complexes, C1 and C2, respectively,
disappeared by adding unlabeled the Sp1-consensus oligonucleotide
specifically. B, supershift assay was performed using 1 µg of anti-human Sp1 antibody. The positions of complexes C1
and C2 are indicated on the right. Open
arrowheads indicate the complexes with antibody.