Literature DB >> 10997875

Conservation of DNA bend sites with identical superhelical twists among the human, mouse, bovine, rabbit and chicken beta-globin genes.

C Wanapirak1, Y Onishi, Y Wada-Kiyama, T Ohyama, R Kiyama.   

Abstract

We reported previously that DNA bend sites appear in the human beta-globin locus at an average distance of 680 bp. The relative locations of the sites were conserved among the five active beta-like globin genes and one pseudogene. Here, we mapped the sites in the beta-like globin genes from various species and examined their conservation. The locations of the bend sites in the bovine, rabbit and chicken beta-globin genes mapped here showed marked conservation in their locations relative to the cap site and showed similar locations to the previously mapped sites in the human beta- and mouse betamaj-globin genes. Further analysis of the first bend sites from the cap site (B-1 sites) indicated that they contained tracts of adenines and thymines longer than or equal to two bases. This sequence feature contributed mostly to the curvature profiles revealed by gel assays and/or by computer-based TRIF analysis. TRIF analysis indicated that most of the B-1 sites showed right-handed superhelical twists accompanied by left handed twists. This was confirmed by the effect of ethidium bromide on the superhelical twists in the assays.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10997875     DOI: 10.1093/dnares/7.4.253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Res        ISSN: 1340-2838            Impact factor:   4.458


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