Tctex1和TCP10基因复合物中一个新的DNA基序的特征及其在小鼠基因组中的流行。

Advances in biological research Pub Date : 2007-01-01
Christina E Doukeris, Antonio Planchart
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鉴定可能参与基因转录调控的新DNA序列基序是一项艰巨的任务,因为所涉及的序列尺寸小且相对简单。克服这一困难的一种可能的方法是检查具有相似表达谱的基因的启动子区域。感兴趣的参数包括相似的组织和细胞类型特异性以及在野生型背景下定量相似的mRNA水平。Tcp10b和Tctex1是表现出这些特性的基因,它们在雄性小鼠生殖细胞的粗线精细胞中以相似的水平表达,而在其他地方几乎没有表达。对这些基因的启动子区域的分析发现了一个新的20个核苷酸基序,在两者中都完全保守。我们已经鉴定了这个基序的结合特性,并表明它被一个43 kD的核蛋白特异性识别。该复合物高度稳定,具有很强的特异性。此外,对几个脊椎动物基因组序列的分析结果表明,该基序的存在与数百个基因附近的新基序的存在一致。
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Characterization of a Novel DNA Motif in the Tctex1 and TCP10 Gene Complexes and its Prevalence in the Mouse Genome.

The identification of novel DNA sequence motifs potentially participating in the regulation of gene transcription is a difficult task due to the small size and relative simplicity of the sequences involved. One possible way of overcoming this difficulty is to examine the promoter region of genes with similar expression profiles. Parameters of interest include similar tissue and cell-type specificity and quantitatively similar levels of mRNA in wild-type backgrounds. Tcp10b and Tctex1 are genes exhibiting these properties in that both are expressed at similar levels in pachytene spermatocytes of male mouse germ cells with little to no expression elsewhere. An analysis of the promoter region of these genes has uncovered a novel 20-nucleotide motif perfectly conserved in both. We have characterized the binding properties of this motif and show that it is specifically recognized by a 43 kD nuclear protein. The complex is highly stable and exhibits strong specificity. Furthermore, results from analyzing the sequence of several vertebrate genomes for the presence of the motif are consistent with the existence of a novel motif in the vicinity of several hundred genes.

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