The Initiator Motif is Preferentially Used as the Core Promoter Element in Ionizing Radiation-Responsive Genes

Wu, J., Daino, K., Ichimura, S. and Nenoi, M. The Initiator Motif is Preferentially Used as the Core Promoter Element in Ionizing Radiation-Responsive Genes. Radiat. Res. 166, 810– 813 (2006). Recent improvements in DNA microarray technologies and bioinformatics have made it possible to look for com...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiation research 2006-11, Vol.166 (5), p.810-813
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Jianyu, Daino, Kazuhiro, Ichimura, Sachiko, Nenoi, Mitsuru
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Zusammenfassung:Wu, J., Daino, K., Ichimura, S. and Nenoi, M. The Initiator Motif is Preferentially Used as the Core Promoter Element in Ionizing Radiation-Responsive Genes. Radiat. Res. 166, 810– 813 (2006). Recent improvements in DNA microarray technologies and bioinformatics have made it possible to look for common features of ionizing radiation-responsive genes and their regulatory regions. We analyzed the promoters of 217 radiation-responsive human genes, compiled from microarray databases available in the literature. Using the DBTSS database, the transcriptional start sites were determined, and the core promoter elements, such as the TATA-box, initiator (Inr), GC-box and CCAAT-box, were searched for in the −1000 bp/ +200 bp region of each gene by using MATCH. It was found that the frequency of Inr in radiation-responsive genes was higher than that in general genes, and the frequencies of the GC-box and CCAAT-box were significantly lower than those in general genes. Use of the GC-box and the CCAAT-box in radiation-responsive genes was found to be dependent on the TATA-box status; that is, GC-box frequency was low in TATA box-containing genes, and CCAAT-box frequency was also low in TATA-less genes. When correlations between gene functions and frequencies of core promoter elements were examined, no apparent biased use of the core promoter element in association with a specific gene function was observed. It may be speculated that use of Inr in the core promoter correlates with appearance of radiation-responsive enhancer (silencer) elements in the upstream (downstream) regulatory region.
ISSN:0033-7587
1938-5404
DOI:10.1667/RR0570.1