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TY - GEN
T1 - AT-rich elements (ATREs) in the promoter regions of nodulin and other higher plant genes
T2 - a novel class of cis-acting regulatory element?
AU - Forde, B. G.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Regions of DNA that are unusually rich in dA.dT base pairs play a key role in the structure and function of the eukaryotic genome. AT-rich sequences are found within origins of replication in both plants and animals (Eckdahl et al. 1989; Eckdahl and Anderson 1990), within the scaffold associated regions (SARs) that anchor chromatin to the nuclear matrix (Gasser and Laemmli 1986) and upstream of yeast (Struhl 1985) and mammalian (Fashena et al. 1992) promoters, where they serve as transcriptional activators.
AB - Regions of DNA that are unusually rich in dA.dT base pairs play a key role in the structure and function of the eukaryotic genome. AT-rich sequences are found within origins of replication in both plants and animals (Eckdahl et al. 1989; Eckdahl and Anderson 1990), within the scaffold associated regions (SARs) that anchor chromatin to the nuclear matrix (Gasser and Laemmli 1986) and upstream of yeast (Struhl 1985) and mammalian (Fashena et al. 1992) promoters, where they serve as transcriptional activators.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-540-48037-2_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-540-48037-2_4
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
C2 - 8036322
AN - SCOPUS:0028186485
SN - 9783662223048
T3 - Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
SP - 87
EP - 103
BT - Plant Promoters and Transcription Factors
A2 - Nover, L.
PB - Springer
CY - Berlin
ER -