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. 1989 Feb 25;17(4):1299-314.
doi: 10.1093/nar/17.4.1299.

The purification of an erythroid protein which binds to enhancer and promoter elements of haemoglobin genes

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The purification of an erythroid protein which binds to enhancer and promoter elements of haemoglobin genes

N D Perkins et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

An erythroid nuclear protein (EF1), originally detected as a protein binding within the nuclease hypersensitive site upstream of the chicken beta H-globin gene, has been purified. This protein of 37,000-39,000 molecular weight binds to three sites within the hypersensitive region: one between the CCAAT and TATA boxes, the second (further upstream) next to a NF1 binding site, and the third adjacent to a regulatory element found in a number of beta-globin genes. The EF1 protein also binds to an erythroid-specific promoter element of the mouse alpha-globin gene and to two sites within the chicken beta A-globin enhancer. These six EF1-binding sites are related by the consensus sequence A/TGATAA/GG/C. A minor protein of molecular weight 72,000 which co-purifies with EF1 also binds to the same sequences.

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