C-EBP box gene transcriptions

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Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Henry A. Hoff

"ATF4 regulates transcription of its target genes through the formation of homodimers or heterooligomers with the transcription factors Jun, AP-1 and C/EBP38,39 that bind to CARE (C/EBP-ATF) responsive elements having the consensus sequence XTTXCATCA (where X = G, A or T).39 In the region from -625 to -618 bp relative to the SESN2 translation start codon (from -228 to -221 bp relative to the transcription start site) we found a candidate sequence for the ATF4 binding site TTTTCATCA."[1]

Consensus sequences

The consensus sequence for the CCAAT-enhancer-binding site (C/EBP) is TAGCATT.[2]

"TTAGGACAT is the C/EBP box".[3]

Samplings

5'-TTAGGACAT-3' is a C/EBP box that does not occur in either promoter of A1BG using "⌘F".

5'-TAGCATT-3' is a C/EBP box that does not occur in either promoter of A1BG using "⌘F".

Acknowledgements

The content on this page was first contributed by: Henry A. Hoff.

See also

References

  1. Alisa A. Garaeva, Irina E. Kovaleva, Peter M. Chumakov & Alexandra G. Evstafieva (15 January 2016). "Mitochondrial dysfunction induces SESN2 gene expression through Activating Transcription Factor 4". Cell Cycle. 15 (1): 64–71. doi:10.1080/15384101.2015.1120929. PMID 26771712. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. Yao EF, Denison MS (June 1992). "DNA sequence determinants for binding of transformed Ah receptor to a dioxin-responsive enhancer". Biochemistry. 31 (21): 5060–7. doi:10.1021/bi00136a019. PMID 1318077.
  3. Ravi P. Misra, Azad Bonni, Cindy K. Miranti, Victor M. Rivera, Morgan Sheng, and Michael E.Greenberg (14 October 1994). "L-type Voltage-sensitive Calcium Channel Activation Stimulates Gene Expression by a Serum Response Factor-dependent Pathway" (PDF). The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269 (41): 25483–25493. PMID 7929249. Retrieved 7 December 2019.

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