Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes
Mitochondria are well known as the primary required organelle in all eukaryotic cells. They have their own mtDNA containing genes that encode tRNAs, rRNAs and a set of functional proteins required for energy (ATP) production. However, almost all (99%) of mitochondrial proteins are encoded by host nu...
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doaj-f4f9a39c867d4429a88be53493276f5e2020-11-25T02:00:27ZengAIMS PressAIMS Molecular Science2372-028X2372-03012013-12-011112610.3934/molsci.2013.1.1Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genesFumiaki Uchiumi0Makoto Fujikawa1Satoru Miyazaki2Sei-ichi Tanuma3Department of Gene Regulation, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science,Yamazaki 2641, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, Japan; Research Center for RNA Science, RIST, Tokyo University of Science, Yamazaki 2641, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Yamazaki 2641, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, JapanDepartment of Bioinformatics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Yamazaki 2641, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Yamazaki 2641, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, Japan; Research Center for RNA Science, RIST, Tokyo University of Science, Yamazaki 2641, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8510, JapanMitochondria are well known as the primary required organelle in all eukaryotic cells. They have their own mtDNA containing genes that encode tRNAs, rRNAs and a set of functional proteins required for energy (ATP) production. However, almost all (99%) of mitochondrial proteins are encoded by host nuclear genes. Therefore, expression of mitochondrial protein-encoding genes should be regulated similarly to genes that are present in the host nuclear chromosomes. Interestingly, from genomic database assisted surveillance, it was revealed that a lot of mitochondrial function associated protein-encoding genes are oppositely linked in a head-head manner. If the two head-head conjugated genes are regulated by the same transcription factor(s), their expression would be dependent on the direction of transcription machinery that contains RNA polymerase II to execute mRNA synthesis. In this article, we will focus on several examples of the mitochondrial and the partner gene sets and discuss putative functions of transcription factor binding elements in the bidirectional promoters of mitochondrial function-associated genes in chromosomes.http://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/molsci.2013.1.1/fulltext.htmlbidirectional promotergene loopGGAA-motifinterferon stimulated genesmitochondriaTATA less promote |
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Fumiaki Uchiumi Makoto Fujikawa Satoru Miyazaki Sei-ichi Tanuma Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes AIMS Molecular Science bidirectional promoter gene loop GGAA-motif interferon stimulated genes mitochondria TATA less promote |
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Fumiaki Uchiumi Makoto Fujikawa Satoru Miyazaki Sei-ichi Tanuma |
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Fumiaki Uchiumi |
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Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes |
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Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes |
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Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes |
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Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes |
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Implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated GGAA motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes |
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implication of bidirectional promoters containing duplicated ggaa motifs of mitochondrial function-associated genes |
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AIMS Molecular Science |
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2372-028X 2372-0301 |
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2013-12-01 |
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Mitochondria are well known as the primary required organelle in all eukaryotic cells. They have their own mtDNA containing genes that encode tRNAs, rRNAs and a set of functional proteins required for energy (ATP) production. However, almost all (99%) of mitochondrial proteins are encoded by host nuclear genes. Therefore, expression of mitochondrial protein-encoding genes should be regulated similarly to genes that are present in the host nuclear chromosomes. Interestingly, from genomic database assisted surveillance, it was revealed that a lot of mitochondrial function associated protein-encoding genes are oppositely linked in a head-head manner. If the two head-head conjugated genes are regulated by the same transcription factor(s), their expression would be dependent on the direction of transcription machinery that contains RNA polymerase II to execute mRNA synthesis. In this article, we will focus on several examples of the mitochondrial and the partner gene sets and discuss putative functions of transcription factor binding elements in the bidirectional promoters of mitochondrial function-associated genes in chromosomes. |
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bidirectional promoter gene loop GGAA-motif interferon stimulated genes mitochondria TATA less promote |
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