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Volume 117, Issue 2, 15 August 1992, Pages 219-228
 
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Genomic structure of the putative BTF3 transcription factor

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Masamoto Kanno*, Christian Chalut and Jean-Marc EglyCorresponding Author Contact Information

Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire des Eucaryotes du CNRS, U184 de Biologie Moléculaire et de Génie Génétique de l'INSERM, 67085, Strasbourg, France


Received 20 November 1991; 
revised 19 February 1992; 
accepted 21 February 1992;
Received by: G. Bernardi 
Available online 16 December 2002.

Abstract

On the basis of the amino acid (aa) sequence of the putative BTF3 transcription factor, two complementary DNAs coding for the two proteins, BTF3a and BTF3b, have been cloned from a HeLa cell cDNA library. The two proteins are identical, except that BTF3b lacks the first 44 N-terminal aa present in BTF3a. These proteins originate from the same gene, which contains seven exons, and are the products of alternative splicing. The promoter region, containing a putative TATA box(es) and a CAAT box sequence, was identified. In addition, three other BTF3-like genes were characterized.

Author Keywords: Intron/exon; promoter; HeLa cells; internal donor site; transcription factor; gene family; [phage λ vectors

Abbreviations: aa, amino acid(s); bp, base pair(s); BTF, RNAP B transcription factor; BTF, gene (DNA) encoding BTF; CAT, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase; cat, gene encoding CAT; kb, kilobase(s) or 1000 bp; nt, nucleotide(s); oligo, oligodeoxyribonucleotide; ORF, open reading frame; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; RNAP, RNA polymerase; tk, thymidine kinase; tsp, transcription start point(s); UTR, untranslated region

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* Present address: Center for Neurobiology and Molecular Immunology School of Medicine, Chiba University. 1-8-1 Inohana 280 (Japan) Tel. (81) 472 22 7171.


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