The genomic structure of the POU domain containing oct-1 gene (OTF1 locus) coding region has been determined using human DNA recombinant bacteriophage and a yeast artificial chromosome clone. The gene is encoded by 16 exons spanning over 150 kb, and the Oct-1 protein reading frame has been extended to 766 amino acids. The exonic structure has been compared to the mouse Oct-2 protein and reveals a conservation of exon-intron boundaries as well as protein sequence similarity. To provide insight into Oct-1 control of transcriptional regulation during the cell-cycle the expression of the oct-1 gene was examined during cellular DNA replication and shows that the steady-state level of the oct-1 mRNA is not S-phase regulated
The B cell-specific activity of immunoglobulin (Ig) gene promoters is to a large extent mediated by ...
AbstractWe have suggested a random modification method for determining preferable binding sites of a...
Oct1 (Pou2f1) belongs to the POU protein family (Veenstra et al., 1997), which historically included...
The genomic structure of the POU domain containing oct-1 gene (OTF1 locus) coding region has been de...
Oct-1 is a sequence-specific transcription and DNA replication factor that recognizes the octameric ...
Oct-1 is a sequence-specific transcription and DNA replication factor that recognizes the octameric ...
The octamer motif ATGCAAAT is recognized indistinguishably by two mammalian transcription factors: o...
The octamer motif ATGCAAAT is recognized indistinguishably by two mammalian transcription factors: o...
POU domain genes encode a family of highly conserved transacting factors that Influence the transcri...
The human OTF1 locus encoding the Oct-1 protein has previously been mapped to chromosome 1 cen-->q32...
The B cell-specific activity of immunoglobulin (Ig) gene promoters is to a large extent mediated by ...
POU homeodomain proteins are important regulators of ubiquitous as well as tissue-specific transcrip...
Members of a family of murine octamer-binding proteins interact specifically with the octamer motif,...
AbstractThe 5′-upstream region (1.3 kb) of the gene encoding the POU domain transcription factor Oct...
Members of a family of murine octamer-binding proteins interact specifically with the octamer motif,...
The B cell-specific activity of immunoglobulin (Ig) gene promoters is to a large extent mediated by ...
AbstractWe have suggested a random modification method for determining preferable binding sites of a...
Oct1 (Pou2f1) belongs to the POU protein family (Veenstra et al., 1997), which historically included...
The genomic structure of the POU domain containing oct-1 gene (OTF1 locus) coding region has been de...
Oct-1 is a sequence-specific transcription and DNA replication factor that recognizes the octameric ...
Oct-1 is a sequence-specific transcription and DNA replication factor that recognizes the octameric ...
The octamer motif ATGCAAAT is recognized indistinguishably by two mammalian transcription factors: o...
The octamer motif ATGCAAAT is recognized indistinguishably by two mammalian transcription factors: o...
POU domain genes encode a family of highly conserved transacting factors that Influence the transcri...
The human OTF1 locus encoding the Oct-1 protein has previously been mapped to chromosome 1 cen-->q32...
The B cell-specific activity of immunoglobulin (Ig) gene promoters is to a large extent mediated by ...
POU homeodomain proteins are important regulators of ubiquitous as well as tissue-specific transcrip...
Members of a family of murine octamer-binding proteins interact specifically with the octamer motif,...
AbstractThe 5′-upstream region (1.3 kb) of the gene encoding the POU domain transcription factor Oct...
Members of a family of murine octamer-binding proteins interact specifically with the octamer motif,...
The B cell-specific activity of immunoglobulin (Ig) gene promoters is to a large extent mediated by ...
AbstractWe have suggested a random modification method for determining preferable binding sites of a...
Oct1 (Pou2f1) belongs to the POU protein family (Veenstra et al., 1997), which historically included...