gene with TATA box
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Introduction
Most mammalian genes contain either a TATA-box at 25-30 BP upstream of the transcriptional start site or a GC-rich element at -100 to -200 (as in housekeeping genes).
More general terms
More specific terms
- apolipoprotein-E gene
- CaM kinase 2-alpha gene
- creatine kinase B gene
- CYP2A
- CYP2E
- hematopoietic stem cell leukemia [SCL] gene, tal1 or TCL5
- heme oxygenase 1 gene
- HIC2 (hypermethylated in cancer 2) gene (HIC1-related gene on chromosome 22)
- HMG CoA synthase gene
- Ig kappa chain gene
- Ig lambda chain gene
- IL2 receptor-alpha gene
- immunoglobulin heavy chain gene
- low-density lipoprotein [LDL] receptor gene
- osteocalcin gene
- PAC-1 gene
- parathyroid hormone [PTH] gene
- phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase [PEPCK] gene
- primary-response gene or immediate-early gene
- prodynorphin gene or proenkephalin B gene
- proenkephalin gene or proenkephalin A gene
- somatostatin gene
- U6 snRNA gene
- vasoactive intestinal polypeptide [VIP] gene
References
- ↑ Molecular Cell Biology (2nd ed) Darnell J; Lodish H & Baltimore D (eds), Scientific American Books, WH Freeman, NY 1990, pg 292