Christophe_1985_Nucleic.Acids.Res_13_5127

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Title : An unusually long poly(purine)-poly(pyrimidine) sequence is located upstream from the human thyroglobulin gene - Christophe_1985_Nucleic.Acids.Res_13_5127
Author(s) : Christophe D , Cabrer B , Bacolla A , Targovnik H , Pohl V , Vassart G
Ref : Nucleic Acids Research , 13 :5127 , 1985
Abstract : A region of human genomic DNA encompassing the 5' end of the thyroglobulin gene has been sequenced and the position of the transcriptional start site has been determined. The 5' non-translated portion of the mRNA displays a quasi-palindromic sequence which could allow this region to adopt a hairpin structure. The first exon of the gene encodes a 19 amino-acids signal peptide and the 3 first amino acids of the mature protein. Apart from the canonical TATA-Box and from a CAAT-Box homology, the promoter region contains a 209 bp-long poly(purine)-poly (pyrimidine) sequence located between positions-512 and -304 relative to the transcription start. When contained in a supercoiled plasmid, this sequence exhibits sensitivity to S1 nuclease at two distinct positions. A precise mapping of the borders of the sensitive regions was achieved by extending primers from both ends of the sequence after digestion by the enzyme. The resulting data can be explained by a model involving the formation of a triple helix structure.
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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-TG

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Christophe D, Cabrer B, Bacolla A, Targovnik H, Pohl V, Vassart G (1985)
An unusually long poly(purine)-poly(pyrimidine) sequence is located upstream from the human thyroglobulin gene
Nucleic Acids Research 13 :5127

Christophe D, Cabrer B, Bacolla A, Targovnik H, Pohl V, Vassart G (1985)
Nucleic Acids Research 13 :5127