Cloning. Chromosomal localization and expression pattern of the POU domain gene Oct-11

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POU domain genes encode a family of highly conserved transacting factors that influence the transcriptional activity of several cell type-specific and ubiquitous genes. We have cloned and sequenced cDNAs encoding a novel mouse POU domain protein, Oct-11, that is closely related within the POU domain to the POU class II proteins, Oct-1 and Oct-2. Recombinant Oct-11 protein binds specifically to an octamer sequence in vitro. The Oct-11 gene Is expressed during mouse embryogenesls and in the adult thymus and testis. In addition, it is abundant in the myeloma cell line P3NS-11-Ag4.1. We describe the structure of Oct-11 and its chromosomal localization, and discuss the evidence that the POU class II gene family has evolved by duplication and divergence of a common ancestral gene. © 1993 Oxford University Press.

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Goldsborough, A. S., Healy, L. E., Copeland, N. G., Gilbert, D. J., Jenkins, N. A., Willison, K. R., & Ashworth, A. (1993). Cloning. Chromosomal localization and expression pattern of the POU domain gene Oct-11. Nucleic Acids Research, 21(1), 127–134. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/21.1.127

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