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Publication : Regions of evolutionary conservation between the rat and human prohibitin-encoding genes.

First Author  Altus MS Year  1995
Journal  Gene Volume  158
Issue  2 Pages  291-4
PubMed ID  7607556 Mgi Jnum  J:35181
Mgi Id  MGI:82635 Doi  10.1016/0378-1119(95)00164-2
Citation  Altus MS, et al. (1995) Regions of evolutionary conservation between the rat and human prohibitin-encoding genes. Gene 158(2):291-4
abstractText  We have analyzed and compared the 5' promoter region, the intron structure and the exon-intron flanking sequences in the rat and human prohibitin-encoding genes (PHB). Comparative analysis of a 350-nt region immediately 5' to and including the first exon identifies eight highly conserved regions, four of which correspond to binding sites for known transcriptional control proteins (CCAAT box, 'SV40' site and two Sp1 sites). The promoter lacks a TATA box. Four transcription start points (tsp) clustered within a 35-bp region were identified by rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). The exon-intron boundaries in rat and human are highly conserved, with identical positioning of splice junctions. PCR analysis with conserved exon primers was used to detect length variation between rat and human PHB, and length differences were observed in all of the introns.
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