AbstractThe murine E-protein gene ME1 encodes a non-tissue-specific, helix-loop-helix transcription factor that is associated with morphological development. ME1 gene expression is regulated by a TATA-less promoter that contains multiple Sp1 consensus elements, E-boxes, and a novel transcription initiation site. In this study, we compared DNA homologous to the ME1 promoter from vertebrate species ranging from frog to human. A region of striking sequence similarity was identified in a region corresponding to the ME1 transcription initiation site (ME1 Inr). Within this region, a poly d(A) tract and a 9-bp inverted repeat (5′-GTCCGCCTG) were highly conserved in all species that were examined. Protein complexes that recognized these DNA element...
Abstract Background Recent advances in genome sequencing suggest a remarkable conservation in gene c...
Abstract Background Vertebrates share the same general body plan and organs, possess related sets of...
Genes involved in vertebrate development are unusually enriched for highly conserved non-coding sequ...
AbstractThe murine E-protein gene ME1 encodes a non-tissue-specific, helix-loop-helix transcription ...
The mammalian ME1 gene encodes a non-tissue-specific, helix–loop–helix transcription factor that is ...
<p>(A) Alignment of the E1 enhancers in several organisms using the mouse E1 sequences as base line....
<div><p>The functional divergence of transcriptional factors is critical in the evolution of transcr...
AbstractThe formation of striated muscle in both vertebrates and invertebrates involves the activity...
The functional divergence of transcriptional factors is critical in the evolution of transcriptional...
The order of genes in eukaryotes is by and large random as a result of recombination events during e...
The myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) gene family is broadly expressed during the development and mai...
All cellular processes depend on the coordinate expression of genes and their interactions. Regulato...
AbstractThe Drosophila melanogaster developmental gene engrailed (en) is a member of a distinct subf...
Vertebrates, as most animal phyla, originated >500 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion, ...
Abstract. The Myb family of proteins is a group of functionally diverse transcriptional activators f...
Abstract Background Recent advances in genome sequencing suggest a remarkable conservation in gene c...
Abstract Background Vertebrates share the same general body plan and organs, possess related sets of...
Genes involved in vertebrate development are unusually enriched for highly conserved non-coding sequ...
AbstractThe murine E-protein gene ME1 encodes a non-tissue-specific, helix-loop-helix transcription ...
The mammalian ME1 gene encodes a non-tissue-specific, helix–loop–helix transcription factor that is ...
<p>(A) Alignment of the E1 enhancers in several organisms using the mouse E1 sequences as base line....
<div><p>The functional divergence of transcriptional factors is critical in the evolution of transcr...
AbstractThe formation of striated muscle in both vertebrates and invertebrates involves the activity...
The functional divergence of transcriptional factors is critical in the evolution of transcriptional...
The order of genes in eukaryotes is by and large random as a result of recombination events during e...
The myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) gene family is broadly expressed during the development and mai...
All cellular processes depend on the coordinate expression of genes and their interactions. Regulato...
AbstractThe Drosophila melanogaster developmental gene engrailed (en) is a member of a distinct subf...
Vertebrates, as most animal phyla, originated >500 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion, ...
Abstract. The Myb family of proteins is a group of functionally diverse transcriptional activators f...
Abstract Background Recent advances in genome sequencing suggest a remarkable conservation in gene c...
Abstract Background Vertebrates share the same general body plan and organs, possess related sets of...
Genes involved in vertebrate development are unusually enriched for highly conserved non-coding sequ...