Specific in vitro transcription of conalbumin gene is drastically decreased by single-point mutation in T-A-T-A box homology sequence

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Abstract

A single-point mutation, consisting of a T-to-G transversion, was made in third nucleotide of the conalbumin gene T-A-T-A-A-A-A homology sequence (the T-A-T-A or Goldberg-Hogness box). In an in vitro system, specific transcription of the mutant DNA was drastically decreased compared to the normal gene. This down-mutation is consistent with the idea that the T-A-T-A box is an important element for specific initiation of transcription.

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Wasylyk, B., Derbyshire, R., Guy, A., Molko, D., Roget, A., Téoule, R., & Chambon, P. (1980). Specific in vitro transcription of conalbumin gene is drastically decreased by single-point mutation in T-A-T-A box homology sequence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 77(12 II), 7024–7028. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.77.12.7024

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