Identification of a coordinate regulator of interleukins 4, 13, and 5 by cross-species sequence comparisons
- PMID: 10753117
- DOI: 10.1126/science.288.5463.136
Identification of a coordinate regulator of interleukins 4, 13, and 5 by cross-species sequence comparisons
Abstract
Long-range regulatory elements are difficult to discover experimentally; however, they tend to be conserved among mammals, suggesting that cross-species sequence comparisons should identify them. To search for regulatory sequences, we examined about 1 megabase of orthologous human and mouse sequences for conserved noncoding elements with greater than or equal to 70% identity over at least 100 base pairs. Ninety noncoding sequences meeting these criteria were discovered, and the analysis of 15 of these elements found that about 70% were conserved across mammals. Characterization of the largest element in yeast artificial chromosome transgenic mice revealed it to be a coordinate regulator of three genes, interleukin-4, interleukin-13, and interleukin-5, spread over 120 kilobases.
Comment in
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Database searches for binding sites.Science. 2000 Jun 30;288(5475):2319. doi: 10.1126/science.288.5475.2319a. Science. 2000. PMID: 10917828 No abstract available.
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