生物
DNA连接酶
遗传学
分子生物学
外显子
基因
管家基因
发起人
基因表达
作者
Partricia Noguiez,Deborah E. Barnes,Harvey W. Mohrenweiser,Tomas Lindahl
标识
DOI:10.1093/nar/20.15.3845
摘要
The gene encoding DNA ligase I, the major DNA ligase activity in proliferating mammalian cells, maps to human chromosome 19q13.2-13.3. We have determined the complete structure of the gene, which is composed of 28 exons spanning 53kb on this chromosome. The first exon is untranslated, and utilises a GC dinucleotide instead of the canonical GT splice donor. The 5' flanking region lacks a TATA box and is highly GC-rich, as is characteristic of a 'housekeeping' gene. In common with the promoters of genes encoding other DNA replication enzymes, such as DNA polymerase alpha, the 5' flanking region of the DNA ligase I gene contains recognition elements for several transcription factors which may mediate increased expression in quiescent cells in response to growth factors.
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