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SpOct - alpha H2B interaction
- REGULATOR: SpOct
- TARGET: alpha H2B
- INTERACTION TYPE: protein-DNA
- INTERACTION RESULT: activation
- TISSUE:
- STAGE: blastula
- TARGET SITE: ATGCAAAT
- PROOFS: in vitro binding of SpOct to alpha H2B wild-type promoter
- REFERENCES: Bell et al., 1992
- COMMENTS:It was shown by gel shift and methylation interference
assays that incubation of an extract of blastula-stage sea urchin
embryonic nuclei with a radiolabeled DNA-probe spanning the octamer site
of the early H2B gene leads to formation of closely grouped set of protein
DNA-complexes which were greatly reduced in amount by competition
with a 17-bp oligonucleotide bearing the octamer site, but not by
competition with a 20-bp oligonucleotide bearing the early
H2B CCAAT element (Bell et al., 1992). The octamer element has a direct role
in the expression of the alpha H2B gene and its activity is essential
for the viability of the embryo (Char et al., 1993). A cloned
sea urchin octamer-binding factor, SpOct, bound avidly to the wilt-type
early H2B promoter fragment, but weakly to a fragment bearing a mutation
in the octamer site (Bell et al., 1992).
alpha H2B gene/Sea Urchin
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