Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2818709 | Gene | 2010 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Mammalian genomes are highly complex, with neighbouring genes arranged in divergent, convergent, tandem, antisense, and interleaving fashions. Despite the vast genomic space, a substantial portion of human genes (â¼Â 10%) are arranged in a divergent, head-to-head fashion and controlled by bidirectional promoters. Here we define a small core bidirectional promoter that drives expression of the mouse genes Recql4, on one strand, and Lrrc14; a novel member of the LRR gene family, on the opposite strand. Regulation of Lrrc14 expression is highly complex, involving multiple promoters' and alternative splicing. Expression of this gene is predominately restricted to neural tissue during embryogenesis and is expressed in a wide range of tissues in the adult.
Keywords
DsRedSSCPfoxl2Forkhead box L2RNA ligase-mediated rapid amplification of cDNA endsBCIPCREBUTPDPXCOL4A1RLUISHIRX2LRRCOL4A2CytidineTopoisomerase ITRISCEIRothmund-Thomson syndromeRECQL4RLM-RACENBTDiscosoma sp. Red fluorescent proteinDMEMBasal TelencephalonDRGPCLTSSeGFPHADHBkDacDNAComplementary DNAIn situ hybridizationkiloDalton(s)TOPOAlkaline phosphataseEDTAEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidcAMP response element binding Uridine triphosphateThalamusNitro blue tetrazolium chlorideTris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethaneleucine-rich repeatBase pair(s)HADHACNSretinoblastomaembryonic daytranscription start sitesreverse transcriptionStem cellscentral nervous systemDifferential displayPurkinje cell layerAlternative promotersventricular zoneUTR یا untranslated regions untranslated regionrelative light unitpolymerase chain reactionPCRenhanced green fluorescent proteinBidirectional promoterSingle strand conformation polymorphismkilobase(s)dorsal root gangliaguanosine
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Authors
D.A. Uwanogho, Shireena A. Yasin, Bella Starling, Jack Price,