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. 1986 Nov 11;14(21):8669-80.
doi: 10.1093/nar/14.21.8669.

Conserved sequence motifs upstream from the co-ordinately expressed vitellogenin and apoVLDLII genes of chicken

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Conserved sequence motifs upstream from the co-ordinately expressed vitellogenin and apoVLDLII genes of chicken

F van het Schip et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

The vitellogenin and apoVLDLII yolk protein genes of chicken are transcribed in the liver upon estrogenization. To get information on putative regulatory elements, we compared more than 2 kb of their 5' flanking DNA sequences. Common sequence motifs were found in regions exhibiting estrogen-induced changes in chromatin structure. Stretches of alternating pyrimidines and purines of about 30-nucleotides long are present at roughly similar positions. A distinct box of sequence homology in the chicken genes also appears to be present at a similar position in front of the vitellogenin genes of Xenopus laevis, but is absent from the estrogen-responsive egg-white protein genes expressed in the oviduct. In front of the vitellogenin (position -595) and the VLDLII gene (position -548), a DNA element of about 300 base-pairs was found, which possesses structural characteristics of a mobile genetic element and bears homology to the transposon-like Vi element of Xenopus laevis.

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