Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.

An upstream region of the human estrogen receptor gene (ER) spanning from -2776 to -38 in relation to a previously described exon 1 was sequenced and analyzed for the possible presence of open reading frames (ORF) and regulatory motifs. We identified a long 459 bp ORF beginning at -2301. Most of the transcriptional regulatory motifs present within the ER upstream sequence are distributed either upstream or downstream of this long ORF which displays a TATA box, a CACC motif and a canonical cap site in the 5' flanking region.

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An upstream region of the human estrogen receptor gene (ER) spanning from -2776 to -38 in relation to a previously described exon 1 was sequenced and analyzed for the possible presence of open reading frames (ORF) and regulatory motifs. We identified a long 459 bp ORF beginning at -2301. Most of the transcriptional regulatory motifs present within the ER upstream sequence are distributed either upstream or downstream of this long ORF which displays a TATA box, a CACC motif and a canonical cap site in the 5' flanking region.
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Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
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Gambari R., Kumar L., Piva R., Zorzato F., del Senno L.
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1992
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996-1002
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Analysis of upstream sequences of the human estrogen receptor gene.
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183
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doi:10.1016/S0006-291X(05)80289-X